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Creates and returns a generic point using the robot type given by the second, long-type argument, while the point type (i.e., joint or location) and coordinate values are taken from the first, list-of-coordinates argument. | Creates and returns a generic point using the robot type given by the second, long-type argument, while the point type (i.e., joint or location) and coordinate values are taken from the first, list-of-coordinates argument. |
Revision as of 14:41, 20 March 2014
Creates and returns a generic point using the robot type given by the second, long-type argument, while the point type (i.e., joint or location) and coordinate values are taken from the first, list-of-coordinates argument.
Syntax
<point_variable> = castpoint (<list_of_coordinates>, <long_expression>)
Availability
Since Version 4.9.11
Type
Joint or Location
Scope
Configuration, Task, Terminal
Limitations
The robot type given in the second argument must match the number of coordinates of the list-of-coordinates argument.
Examples
GenJoint = CASTPOINT({0.0, 10.0, 20.0}, TYPE_XYZ)
? CASTPOINT(#{0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 1.0}, TYPE_XYZR)