I think I found a bug with the extraction (in a variable) of the z value in a position command.
I have a position of a plane to datum B (also a plane). The nominal distance is 43.64mm.
The measured TP value of the feature is 0.518015 and the measured z-value of the feature is 43.899007.
When extracting the z-value via a variable I get a totally different value of 43.810238. A difference of approx. 0.09mm
To verify the result of the position feature, I aligned to datum B and evaluated each z-value of the plane.
The worst z-value of the individual points is 43.899024... so nearly identical to the position evaluation.
So the error must be in the extracted value.
I don't have any special characters in the name of the features.
PC-DMIS version is 2021.2 SP8 (Build-Nr. 524).
neil.challinorDon Ruggieri
May I send the routine to one of you guys to investigate?
LSQ is selected inside the command and the result from the report correlates to the individual distances I evaluated.
Only the extracted value is strange.. even with the new information provided below regarding the centroid.
LSQ is selected inside the command and the result from the report correlates to the individual distances I evaluated.
Only the extracted value is strange.. even with the new information provided below regarding the centroid.