Xyz information from point
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Is it posible to read out the xyz data from a point?
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Hi Henri, welcome to the forums.
It's possible, but the exact method depends on how you want to use the information.
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Hi Jim,
Thanks for the fast reaction.
It is a bit of a habit from the time I worked with MultiGen. Sometimes I want to check if a point is at the right position.
With a model I worked on to learn SU I mirrored a part and after this I couldn't remove parts of the centreline. I want to check if all the points are on the same X position, maybe I moved it a bit.Henri
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Hi Henri,
If (with non grouped) geometry,you simply place the Text tool onto a certain endpoint, by default,it will show the xyz co-ordinates. The same is done with the Query tool (Tools > Utilities - provided that you enabled extensions in your Window >Preferences).
If you need any more sophisticated method (exporting all your xyz info for instance), Jim will be a better friend of yours than I am.
As for not being able to delete the centerline, there is a known bug in SU when - in exactly this case, even with coplanar edges and neighbouring faces, with fairly complex geometry - it is impossible without deleting faces as well and such.
There is a workaround however;
- make the half into a group first
- do the mirroring and aling the twopats (two groups now)
- explode the groups and try to get rid of the centerline now.
Of course maybe this wasn't the exact problem but one never knows...
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Hi Csaba,
This was the exact problem, thanks for your help. Also the Text function was very helpful.
Henri
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Ha, good!
I somehow start learning minds nowadays. But of course,some routine in remembering other posts also help, e.g. this one recently: http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?f=79&t=14768
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