Description of the “Evaluation” View
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Fig. 6.8: “Circular Hole” Measuring Program
Display Elements and Parameters in the “Circular Hole” Program:
A
“General” toolbar: Using this toolbar, you can select the data source (see Chapter
save and load parameters and reset selected parameters to default settings (see Chapter
).
B
List of active measuring programs: This section displays the active measuring programs from
the “Find objects” and “Combine objects” groups. You can add and remove measuring pro-
grams/measuring program groups (see Chap.
), move measuring programs (see
) and select an active measuring program for parameterizing and displaying the
measured values.
C
Measuring program groups / Tab bar for switching between views: This tab bar allows you
to switch between the four main views (see Chap.
). To the left of the tab bar you find the sec-
tion for adding, removing and selecting measuring program groups (see Chap.
D
3D-View: The 3D-View visualizes the 3D data (see Chap.
E
Measuring toolbar: Use this toolbar to set the ROI for the measurement (see Chap.
and
F
3D-View toolbar: Use this toolbar to configure the orientation of the coordinate system in the
3D-View (see Chap.
G
“Start measurement” button: Click on this button to perform a measuring operation, calculate
the measurement results and display the point cloud and measurement results of the currently
selected measuring program in the 3D-View.
H
Results display: The measurement results of the currently selected measuring program are dis-
played. Here, you can select which measured values are to be made available later for calcula-
tion, OK/nOK assessment, logging and output (see Chapter
I
Status bar: Status and error messages are displayed in the status bar (see Chapter
1
Input data: Use this selection field to select the reference plane and input point cloud for the pro-
gram (see also Chap.
2
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Use optimized fit: When this parameter is activated, an additional preselection of points is ap-
plied prior to the circle fit in order to automatically discard outliers or points that do not belong
to the circle. The points are selected such that the distances from the resulting circle are less
than the predefined threshold and such that the maximum possible number of points is used.
Therefore, only the points that best match the circle are used for the circle fit.
A
B
C
I
G
E
D
F
H
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Summary of Contents for reflectCONTROL RCS
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