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Using all Scanned points to create a Plane

Ok usually I make alot of single points to make a plane from a bottom side, to create a plane, but I need to be a lot more precise in this situation. So I have created 2 Plane Adaptive Scans and I want to combine the 2 for flatness. Now since it's a scan, one is 140 points, the other 151 points, is there an easy way to extract them to create a plane? I know how to extract all the points, or at least when I hover over it, it shows all the point results. But When I plug this into a Generic Plane not so good. Maybe I'm going down the wrong path. , or , or or

ASSIGN/V1=PLN_A1.HIT[1..140].Z
ASSIGN/V2=PLN_A2.HIT[1..151].Z
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  • Thanks Danny boyWink


    no problem!

    you can keep adding feature sets together to make as large of a feature as you want. i have one program where I construct 347 lines/circles/points into one featureset. if you know you're going to be doing this, do yourself a favor and make your feature names as short as possible as well as sequential (K1, K2, K3, K4, etc..).
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  • Thanks Danny boyWink


    no problem!

    you can keep adding feature sets together to make as large of a feature as you want. i have one program where I construct 347 lines/circles/points into one featureset. if you know you're going to be doing this, do yourself a favor and make your feature names as short as possible as well as sequential (K1, K2, K3, K4, etc..).
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