Define Coordinate System

This command creates a new coordinate system and marks it as the active coordinate system. The type and scale of the created coordinate system depends on your selections, as described in this table.

If you choose a command, such as Measure | Coordinates, that requires a coordinate system but you haven’t created one in your sketch, Sketchpad defines and marks a coordinate system for you.

Selections

Command

Result

One point

Define Origin 

Square coordinate system centered on the selected point with default unit scale

One circle

Define Unit Circle

Square coordinate system centered on the selected circle with unit scale determined by the circle’s radius

One defining distance*

Define Unit Distance

Square coordinate system centered on a default origin with unit scaling determined by the defining distance

One point and one defining distance*

Define Unit Distance

Square coordinate system centered on the selected point with unit scaling determined by the defining distance

Two defining distances*

Define Unit Distances

Rectangular coordinate system centered on a default origin, with horizontal unit scaling determined by the first selected distance and vertical unit scaling determined by the second selected distance

One point and two defining distances*

Define Unit Distances

Rectangular coordinate system centered on the selected point with horizontal unit scaling determined by the first selected distance and vertical unit scaling determined by the second selected distance

Nothing or anything other than the above

Define Coordinate System (disabled if there’s already a marked coordinate system)

Square coordinate system with default origin and unit scaling

* A defining distance can be either a segment or a distance measurement or calculation.

As described in the table, some commands define a coordinate system with a default origin or default unit scaling. Sketchpad constructs a default origin as an independent point in the center of your window. The default unit scale is equal to the current distance unit chosen in the Preferences dialog box, but can be adjusted by dragging the coordinate system’s unit point or axis tick labels.

Since most activities require only a single coordinate system, the last command choice (which defines an entirely default coordinate system) is disabled if your sketch already has a coordinate system. If you really want a second coordinate system, you must select the appropriate objects as listed in the first column of the table.

See also
Coordinate Systems and Axes

Mark Coordinate System

Multiple Coordinate Systems

Using Coordinate Systems