[ORD] DU 2D Cell Orientation Questions

We are working on our ORD Workspace and one area that needed work was our 2D Storm Drain Structures cell library. There had been reports of some cells not displaying using the correct rotation.

As I went through the cells, I found few that were 180 degrees from most of the other cells. By this, I mean that the red, dashed construction line for most cells pointed up along the Y axis. There were three or four that pointed down.

The orientation of the structure was equally rotated. If a cell was a curb opening inlet or a grate along a gutter pan, the entire inlet looked upside down compared to other similar inlets. Rotating the entire model by 180 degrees around xy=0,0 made them point in the same direction as all the other cells.

Additionally, a small number of Manhole cells were pointing along the positive X axis.

Are these orientations important to the software? If not, for the sake of consistency, should I care?

Thanks for any input. 

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  • The only thing that technically matters is that the alignment lines (the red line you mention) is consistent between the top, bottom and plan cells.  It technically does not matter if these lines point left right up or down.

    BUT-as you have found.  It can become very frustrating to someone like yourself to debug a problem when inconsistencies in drafting practice were allowed to creep in.  

    So, you could have the bottom cell line facing east and the top cell facing west and it might still work.  But proving so is complicated by the inconsistent drafting effort.

    The other error to watch for (which is even more insidious) is that the direction of the line matters.  So, the line may look OK, but is actually drawn backwards causing things to be 180 degrees out of whack.

    Robert Garrett
    Senior Consultant

    www.envisioncad.com

    Answer Verified By: caddcop 

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  • The only thing that technically matters is that the alignment lines (the red line you mention) is consistent between the top, bottom and plan cells.  It technically does not matter if these lines point left right up or down.

    BUT-as you have found.  It can become very frustrating to someone like yourself to debug a problem when inconsistencies in drafting practice were allowed to creep in.  

    So, you could have the bottom cell line facing east and the top cell facing west and it might still work.  But proving so is complicated by the inconsistent drafting effort.

    The other error to watch for (which is even more insidious) is that the direction of the line matters.  So, the line may look OK, but is actually drawn backwards causing things to be 180 degrees out of whack.

    Robert Garrett
    Senior Consultant

    www.envisioncad.com

    Answer Verified By: caddcop 

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