The whole point of the ASSIGN function (you can key it into the edit window and hit tab, and it will default to an F1 or similar identification) is to utilize automatically retrieved data within your routine and do something with that data... automatically when the routine executes. It does not need any user involvement during execution. You add it into the program and properly reference the data to produce the intended result..
NEWANGLE would be the new feature ID of the assign function you type in.
DIMANGLE1 would be the feature ID of your first plane's angle, to axis line
DIMANGLE2 would be the feature ID of your second plane's angle, to axis line
My methodology and your methodology you describe are very diverse. What I suggested locally and immediately adjusts the machine coords into part coords, as soon as the part coords are defined. This method aids in producing REPEATABLE results, which your routine, as described, is not attaining.
No. Dude, read the d.e.t.a.i.l.s, with a fine-tooth comb, of each post I made. For example, I stated for you to just key in the word ASSIGN within the edit window.. you do it however you want, but I gave you the shortest/simplest method.
You need to create dimensions and reference the dimensions in the ASSIGN function.
--The "ASSIGN TO" box is the feature ID for the ASSIGN (for above examples, this should be NEWANGLE)
--The "ASSIGN FROM" box should be the ((feature ID for dimension 1.M.MEAS + feature ID for dimension2.M.MEAS)/2) DO NOT REFERENCE THE FEATURES THEMSELVES.
If you need help further understanding the assign function. open the assign box and kindly press F1. explore the help file. it's actually very helpful.
I'm done. Read. Comprehend. If you don't comprehend, re-read until you do. I'm not getting paid to help you.
--This is not rocket science, nothing to patent here. This is basic use of PCDMIS, taught in a HexagonU 100-level course.
You posted this question, asking for help with something you obviously don't know how to do. You need the instruction, and I provided it, for free, as a means to help someone
who wants to learn. The burden is on you now to learn from it, and implement the crystal clear step by step instruction provided.
My abilities are not in question here, and for you to essentially challenge me to write
your work instruction is overstepping my willingness to help. Especially since the file you provided clearly depicts your inability to comprehend the instruction.