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Latest revision as of 10:31, 13 September 2017
Returns the current or interrupted circle type. The system supports two methods of defining a circular path. One uses the circle center and the arc angle, and the other uses three circle points.
- 0 = angle + center
- 1 = point + center
- -1 = the motion is not circle
Data Type: Long
Syntax
<group>.ctype
Availability
All versions
Range
-1, 1
Default
0
Scope
Config, Task, Terminal
Limitations
- Valid for groups only
- Read only
- Modal only
Examples
?g1.ctype