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Class McAbcSyntax

Namespace
Hi.NcParsers.LogicSyntaxs
Assembly
HiMech.dll

Writes rotary axis values (A/B/C) into MachineCoordinate from Parsing.

Only active when IMachineAxisConfig declares rotary axes. Works for both 3+2-axis (no IMachineKinematics) and simultaneous 5-axis configurations.

When MachineCoordinate does not exist (e.g., rotary-only blocks like G00 A30. with no X/Y/Z), the section is created with XYZ filled from lookback.

Missing rotary axes are filled from previous MachineCoordinate lookback, unless the current section already has the value (e.g., from HomeMcInitializer). Values are stored in degrees (matching McAbcCyclicPathSyntax).

Must be placed after McXyzSyntax and before McAbcCyclicPathSyntax and LinearMotionSyntax in the syntax chain.

public class McAbcSyntax : ISituNcSyntax, INcSyntax, IMakeXmlSource
Inheritance
McAbcSyntax
Implements
Inherited Members
Extension Methods

Properties

Name

public string Name { get; }

Property Value

string

XName

public static string XName { get; }

Property Value

string

Methods

Build(LazyLinkedListNode<SyntaxPiece>, List<INcDependency>, NcDiagnosticProgress)

Build syntax arrangement into the syntaxPieceNode in-place.

public void Build(LazyLinkedListNode<SyntaxPiece> syntaxPieceNode, List<INcDependency> ncDependencyList, NcDiagnosticProgress ncDiagnosticProgress)

Parameters

syntaxPieceNode LazyLinkedListNode<SyntaxPiece>
ncDependencyList List<INcDependency>
ncDiagnosticProgress NcDiagnosticProgress

MakeXmlSource(string, string, bool)

Creates an XML representation of the object. This method may also generate additional resources such as related files.

public XElement MakeXmlSource(string baseDirectory, string relFile, bool exhibitionOnly)

Parameters

baseDirectory string

The base directory for resolving relative paths

relFile string

The relative file path for the XML source

exhibitionOnly bool

if true, the extended file creation is suppressed.

Returns

XElement

An XML element representing the object's state

Remarks

For the demand of easy moving source folder (especially project folder) without configuration file path corruption, the relative file path is applied. The baseDirectory is typically the folder at the nearest configuration file folder. Since the folder can be moving with the configuration file.