what's the meaning of Absolute (accumulated)transformations

i can't find any defination of this Absolute (accumulated)transformations, any one can give me clear example to describe this Absolute (accumulated)transformations?

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  • edited August 10

    The default properties shown are based on the cell the shape originates from, in your case INV2. By checking off Absolute (accumulated) transformations you're just applying the transformations accumulated in the cell hierarchy from that shape's cell to the current Top cell. Basically showing you the coords in respect to the Top cell instead of the INV2 cell. If you have no hierarchy there will be no change.

    Here's an example: Bottom Left is ~ X: 14800, Y: 250

    In the cell it's X: -50, Y: -50

    Transformations applied: X: 14800, Y: 250

    Hope this helps

  • Get it, it is similar as the Relative velocity and absolute velocity in the fundamentals of physic to select a specific coordinate system. thanks you!

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