Since version 2017R1, pc-dmis correctly reports 2 sizes for diameters using the SIZE dimension. Exactly what these 2 results are depends on ASME / ISO setting. (and ISO has a lot of different options)
You need to take a lot of points for this to work properly. I highly recommend using this size dimension.
That's not necessary. I's doing some clever interpolation to check diametrically opposing 'points'. But the larger the number of points, the closer to 'reality'...
That's not necessary. I's doing some clever interpolation to check diametrically opposing 'points'. But the larger the number of points, the closer to 'reality'...