Commands to specify a view and zoom with siteviewer

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Is there any way to programatically determine a specific view and zoom to visualize the data in siteviewer? By default it looks like it is always pointing north, but I would like to have the view from a different perspective. I know I can do it offline with the mouse, but I'm looking for a command to insert in the code.
Thank you

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Jaynik
Jaynik 2023-10-9
Hi Juan,
I understand that you want a programmatic way to specify the orientation and view for “siteviewer”. However, currently there is no direct way to perform such tasks through code and you will have to do it with the mouse.
One way to pinpoint to a location through code is by creating a transmission or a receiver site using the “txsite” and “rxsitefunctions respectively.
You can read more about these functions here:
Hope this helps!
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Juan
Juan 2023-10-11
Thank you for your answer. I know about the txsite and rxsite; however, I think these location neither allow me to specify the orientation and zoom of the view.
I'm trying to represent a radiation pattern that is varying over the time, but the default view looks from the back of the pattern. I cannot use the mouse because the pattern is changing at every iteration.

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