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True Position formulas?

I just want to know which are the TP formulas, for cartesian and polar measurements.
Thanks.
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  • A short cut that will get you close BUT NOT DEAD ON ACCURATE, when you don't have a calculator handy, Take the higher number of the 2 direction X or Y doesn't matter. This is stuff you can do in your head.

    Example: Let's say X is .0032 is out from 0, and Y is .0012
    So take your X times it by 2 =.0064, because it's the higher number of the 2, take your Y cut in half .0006 add it together .0064+.0006=.007 <<<<Position
    Now using the correct formula as stated above your position is actually .006835


    Since I did have a Dyslexic moment as pointed out. lets say X is .0023 and Y .0012

    X doubled =.0046 + half of Y is .0006 = "(.0046 + .0006 = .0052)"
    With the true formula comes out .005188

    That better?
  • I've run into the same issue trying to explain true position to machinists who just want a simple answer like a plus/minus. I ended up printing out a true position chart to give them a general idea and now I can show them another way. Thanks!
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