Dear experts,
Is there any way to directly use the "MEASURE" tool to calculate the distance between two points along the x-axis of a curve I drew? [i.e., without first defining two DATUM POINTS, nor first using SKETCH and draw a line between them].
Long story: I use DATUM -> curve from equation to draw "y=sin(108*x)" in the front plane, with the range being defined as "from 0 to 10". I now want to make sure the distance between the beginning of the curve and the end of the curve, along the x-axis, is 10. Therefore, I then go to the "measure" tool -> distance, choose "FRONT" plane in the projection picker, and on "add items" choose the x=0 point, and then while pressing CTRL, choose x=10. The problem is that it doesn't work! It might be that the grid CREO forms doesn't include the x=10 point, but it is really weird that in order to calculate the distance between two points along the x-axis, I have to use "SKETCH", or artificially draw additional two DATUM points.
Will be happy to hear your opinion.
Thank you!
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@JJ_10935554 wrote:
Thank you! It works! How would you create a similar dimension bar for the vertical amplitude? (i.e., a dimension bar showing "1" for the distance between (0,0) and (0,1)? since there is no pre-specified point in (0,1), I guess that using "sketch" is my only option? see attached)
Hi,
I do not understand your picture. Maybe attached video will help.
Note: I am not sure whether student license enables you to create analysis feature.
Also you can create Sketch feature and show its annotations.
Hi,
I do not know why Creo does not enable you to measure the distance between curve endpoints.
Suggestion: Activate Annotate tab, click Dimension button and create linear dimension.
Thank you! It works! How would you create a similar dimension bar for the vertical amplitude? (i.e., a dimension bar showing "1" for the distance between (0,0) and (0,1)? since there is no pre-specified point in (0,1), I guess that using "sketch" is my only option? see attached)
@JJ_10935554 wrote:
Thank you! It works! How would you create a similar dimension bar for the vertical amplitude? (i.e., a dimension bar showing "1" for the distance between (0,0) and (0,1)? since there is no pre-specified point in (0,1), I guess that using "sketch" is my only option? see attached)
Hi,
I do not understand your picture. Maybe attached video will help.
Note: I am not sure whether student license enables you to create analysis feature.
Also you can create Sketch feature and show its annotations.