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Hello,
I would like to learn how do we use analysed feature say distance in to relation.
eg. i measure a distance using analysis which turn out to be 'x'.
And if i wish to place a plane at 'x/2'.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
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You first have to create a measurement feature
Once created, you can open the relation window, and choose to insert a parameter from list:
You have to look in feature:
Then click on the measurement feature you first created and select the right parameter, click on "Insert Selected" and the measure parameter will be in your relation.
Vinit,
see attached part.
FYI: Your license has to enable you to save analysis results as feature.
Martin Hanak
You first have to create a measurement feature
Once created, you can open the relation window, and choose to insert a parameter from list:
You have to look in feature:
Then click on the measurement feature you first created and select the right parameter, click on "Insert Selected" and the measure parameter will be in your relation.
Thank you so much.
Welcome to the forum Vinit.
You can save the measurement as a feature. As such, you can use the feature's parameters in relations.
While editing your relations, click the "[ ]" button (next to the "fx") and the parameter window opens. At the "look-in" menu, select "feature" and click on the saved measurement feature in the feature tree. The parameters of the measurement will show in the "select parameter" screen. Highlight the parameter name you want to use in relations and click the "Insert Selected" at the bottom left of the parameter dialog. Now the parameter is added to your relation window. Here is an example: x=RADIUS:FID_276/2
Don't everyone answer at once now
I think I was first to click on "Reply" (spending more time to make pictures and write my answer)
Thank you very much