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What is 'euler angle' in SAP CA-VE - SAP Visual Enterprise?


euler angle - Overview

  • Component: CA-VE

  • Component Name: SAP Visual Enterprise

  • Description: A rotational matrix that evaluates each axis independently in a set order. The object travels down the x-axis. When that operation is complete it travels down the y-axis, and finally the z-axis.


euler angle - Details


  • Key Concepts: Euler angles are a set of three angles used to describe the orientation of an object in 3D space. They are also known as Tait-Bryan angles, named after the two mathematicians who developed them. In SAP Visual Enterprise, Euler angles are used to define the orientation of a 3D object in relation to its parent object.
    How to use it: In SAP Visual Enterprise, Euler angles are used to define the orientation of a 3D object in relation to its parent object. To set the orientation of an object, you can enter the three Euler angles (in degrees) into the appropriate fields in the Object Properties window. The first angle is the rotation around the x-axis, the second angle is the rotation around the y-axis, and the third angle is the rotation around the z-axis.
    Tips & Tricks: When setting Euler angles in SAP Visual Enterprise, it is important to remember that they are relative to the parent object. This means that if you change the orientation of a parent object, all child objects will also be affected. It is also important to note that Euler angles can only be used for rotations around three axes; they cannot be used for translations or scaling.
    Related Information: For more information on Euler angles and how they are used in SAP Visual Enterprise, please refer

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