The integrated viewer contains measurement functions so you can measure angles, lines and radii and save them to a layer. There are two ways of adding measurements to an original application file:
You only need the measurements in the current processing situation, and therefore they do not have to be saved in a layer.
You want to save the measurements for later processing purposes. In this case you save the measurements in an existing layer or create a new layer for the measurements.
Measurement Functions and Measurement Procedures
You can use the following measurement functions:
Measurement function | Procedure |
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Angle measurement |
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Length measurement |
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Measure radius | Position the cursor on three points one after the other for the circle to be measured. Click with the left-hand mouse button on each point. |
You can select the following measurement procedures:
Procedure | Use |
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Grid | This measurement procedure is relevant for original application files in pixel format, such as *.TIF, and *.BMP. The basis of this procedure is the pixels that are saved in the original application file. In order to preserve the accuracy of the measurement results it is highly recommended that you calibrate before measuring lines and radii. |
Vector | This measurement procedure is relevant for original application files in vector format, such as *.DWG, and *.CWG. The basis for this procedure is the data for the vectors (contact point, direction, and relief) that is saved in the original application file. |
You display the original application file with the integrated viewer in the standard SAP system, and the Viewer Function Bar
active.
See also: Viewer for Displaying Original Application Files
Select
.The system adapts the function bar for the new functions. For example, dimensioning functions, the function buttons for the measurement procedure, as well as calibration are available.
For information about the other application functions, see: Enter Markups As a Comment.
Select the measurement procedure for the original application file (for example pixel for *.TIF).
Select the measurement function (such as length measurement).
The remainder of the procedure depends on the measurement procedure that you have selected.
If you selected Pixel,
we recommend that you calibrate first. Then carry out the measurement function.
If you selected Vector
you can start immediately with the measurement function.
You can switch between any measurement functions.
To return to the viewer function bar, choose . The measurement data is not saved.
You display the original application file with the integrated viewer in the standard SAP system and the redlining function selected. The redlining function bar
is active.
See also: Maintaining Layers for 2D Files
Select
.Make changes to the following settings in the dialog box that appears:
Select Measurement functions on
You must set this indicator in order to use the measurement functions in the redlining function bar.
Select Calibrate
if the original application file is a pixel format.
Select the measurement procedure Raster-based
.
Confirm with .
The redlining function bar is active again.
Select the measurement function (such as length measurement).
If you selected Raster
it is recommended that you calibrate first. Then carry out the measurement function.
If you selected Vector
you can start immediately with the measurement function.
Recommendation
Carry out the measurement according to type, for example, first the angle measurement, and then the radius measurement. In this case you can carry out additional measurements of the same type by pressing Continue, and therefore not need to change your type settings as frequently.
Choose to save the layer.