Use a Cut Line 2D (

) or
Cut Line 3D (

) data set to create lines through 2D or 3D geometries to visualize along the line. All plots and results analysis nodes available in 1D are available for cut line data sets as well as 3D plots and results analysis nodes for edges. These data sets are also used to create cross-section line plots.
Use Line entry method to specify the cut line either by
Two points or by a
Point and direction.
For Cut Line 2D, also select the
Additional parallel lines check box to define multiple lines for plotting or evaluation, for example. Then enter
Distances from the original line in the field. The
Distances field refers to a direction that is normal to the cut line and rotated 90 degrees counterclockwise relative to the cut line’s direction. For example, if the cut line is from (0, 0) to (1, 0), then the distances are along the vector (0, 1) from any point on the cut line.
Under Space variable, you can change the name of the space variable for the cut line’s coordinate from its default value (
cln1x, for example). The space variable name shows in the
Table window when displaying the data. For Cut Line 2D nodes, normal variables are also created, and under
Normal variables, you can change the default names (
cln1nx and
cln1ny, for example) in the
nx and
ny fields.