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 N,<​nd>,​[<​x>​],​[<​y>​],​[<​z>​] N,<​nd>,​[<​x>​],​[<​y>​],​[<​z>​]
  
-defines node <nd> with coordinates <x>, <y>, <z> in the active coordinate system. (global or local) ​ The default values for <x>, <y>, <z>, <​pile>,<​control node> are 0. See also [[com:​CSYS]],​ [[com:​LOC]],​ and [[com:​LOCAL]] instructions for local coordinate systems. (Pile and Control Nodes are depreciated in this version of the [[Sassi:Submodeler]]) +defines node <nd> with coordinates <x>, <y>, <z> in the active coordinate system. (global or local) ​ The default values for <x>, <y>, <z>, <​pile>,<​control node> are 0. See also [[com:​CSYS]],​ [[com:​LOC]],​ and [[com:​LOCAL]] instructions for local coordinate systems. (Pile and Control Nodes are depreciated in this version of the [[SASSI:acs-sassi_user_interface| SASSI User Interface]]) 
-Note: The node numbering is arbitrary. However, in order to minimize storage and block operations as well as to provide flexibility for restart analysis with a new superstructure and for the incoherence analysis option, it is required to number the nodes at or below ground surface first, layer by layer, starting from the bottom.+ 
 +**Note:** The node numbering is arbitrary. However, in order to minimize storage and block operations as well as to provide flexibility for restart analysis with a new superstructure and for the incoherence analysis option, it is required to number the nodes at or below ground surface first, layer by layer, starting from the bottom. 
 The z-coordinate must always be chosen vertical upward and the right-hand-rule must be used to set X and Y coordinates. For 1D and 2D analysis, the program ignores the y-coordinate of the nodal points. The z-coordinate must always be chosen vertical upward and the right-hand-rule must be used to set X and Y coordinates. For 1D and 2D analysis, the program ignores the y-coordinate of the nodal points.
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