number of inches is indicated as zero, no matter which option you select.
Thus, the dimension 4'-3/4" becomes 4'-0 3/4".
Zero suppression for feet and inches
Examples
Effect
Option
1'-0
3/4"
1'-0"
0'-6"
0'-0 1/2"
Includes zero feet and zero
inches
No options
selected
1'-0
3/4"
1'
0'-6"
0'-0 1/2"
Suppresses zero inches
(includes zero feet)
0 Inches selec-
ted
1'-0
3/4"
1'-0"
6"
1/2"
Suppresses zero feet (in-
cludes zero inches)
0 Feet selec-
ted
1'-0
3/4"
1'
6"
1/2"
Suppresses zero feet and
zero inches
0 Feet and 0
Inches selec-
ted
Display Lateral Tolerances
Lateral tolerances are values indicating the amount a measured distance can
vary. You can control whether lateral tolerances are displayed and you can
choose from several styles of lateral tolerances.
A lateral tolerance specifies the amount by which a dimension can vary. By
specifying tolerances in manufacturing, you can control the degree of accuracy
needed for a feature. A feature is some aspect of a part, such as a point, line,
axis, or surface.
You can apply tolerances directly to a dimension by appending the tolerances
to the dimension text. These dimension tolerances indicate the largest and
smallest permissible size of the dimension. You can also apply geometric
tolerances, which indicate deviations of form, profile, orientation, location,
and runout.
Lateral tolerances can be specified from theoretically exact measurements.
These are called basic dimensions and have a box drawn around them.
If the dimension value can vary in both directions, the plus and minus values
you supply are appended to the dimension value as deviation tolerances. If
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