Main Takeaway: You can now apply an offset to a RPS alignment and choose which features to include in the best-fit if you over-constrain the RPS ... A new setting in the picked points alignment dialog allows you to specify the selection sphere diameter when matching a point ...
Geometric Items Powerinspect 2015r2 -
You can now apply an offset to a RPS alignment and choose which features to include in the best-fit if you over-constrain the RPS ... A new setting in the picked points alignment dialog allows you to specify the selection sphere diameter when matching a point ... PLP alignments define the relationship between a physical Plane, Line and Point (PLP) and CAD defined coordinates which ...
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- You can now apply an offset to a RPS alignment and choose which features to include in the best-fit if you over-constrain the RPS ...
- A new setting in the picked points alignment dialog allows you to specify the selection sphere diameter when matching a point ...
- PLP alignments define the relationship between a physical Plane, Line and Point (PLP) and CAD defined coordinates which ...
- Probed planes, lines and compound lines now allow you to specify the fitting method that is to be applied to the feature.
- It is now easier than ever to select and identify surfaces from your CAD model.
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