Measure Multiple Elements

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The mode of measuring multiple elements can be activated using the following button located in the upper section of the Measure20x20 Measure command's parameters window:

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Measure Multiple Elements

After enabling this mode, the Elements box, containing the list of objects to be measured, gets automatically activated in the command's parameters window. As long as this box is active, clicking an element of almost any type with mouse left in 2D window, 3D window or 3D model tree adds such element to the selection. In order to select an object in the list, click its row with mouse left. You can Expand Expand, Collapse Collapse or VariationTableClear Clear the list, as well as MenuDelete Delete Element from the List, using buttons located at the right side of the box.

If more than two elements are selected at the moment of calling the command, then the command gets launched in this mode.

Elements selected at the moment of enabling this mode are automatically added to list of objects to be measured.

The set of parameters and relationships to be measured depends on types of selected objects.

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Intersection volume measurement

If you have created the result of the intersection of several bodies using the Intersection Check command, then you can measure the volume of the intersection between the two of such bodies. To do this, in the MeasureThree20x20 Measure Multiple Elements mode of the Measure20x20 Measure command, you must first select the intersection result, and then the two necessary bodies.

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See Also:

Measurement Coordinate System

Units of Measurement

Measurement Results

Labels of Measurement Results

Save Measurement Results in 3D Model Tree

3D Node by Measurement Results

Report by Measurement Results

Measurement Expression and its Usage in Variables