1 .. |placement_btn.icon| image:: images/placement_btn.png
6 Placement defines position of an object relatively to another object. To make a placement:
8 #. select in the Main Menu *Part - > Placement* item or
9 #. click |placement_btn.icon| **Placement** button in the toolbar
11 The following property panel will be opened:
13 .. figure:: images/Placement.png
16 **Placement operation**
18 In this property panel, it is necessary to:
20 - Select objects which will be moved; :ref:`transformation_subshapes`
22 - Select a face, edge or vertex as a start for moving;
24 - Select a face, edge or vertex as an end of moving;
26 - Define state of **Reverse** and **Centering** check boxes.
29 **Apply** button creates the placement.
31 **Cancel** button cancels the operation.
35 .. py:function:: model.addPlacement(Part_doc, placeObjects, startShape, endShape, isReverse, isCentering)
37 :param part: The current part object.
38 :param list: A list of objects to move.
39 :param object: A start shape.
40 :param object: A end shape.
41 :param bool: Is reverse flag.
42 :param bool: Is centering flag.
43 :return: Created object.
48 The Result of the operation will be a new placement of selected objects:
50 .. figure:: images/CreatedPlacement.png
55 **See Also** a sample TUI Script of :ref:`tui_create_placement` operation.