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    Plotting points by triangulating

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    • C Offline
      cwalker1960
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      I'm fairly new to sketch up or any kind of modeling software for that matter but I have enjoyed learning and using it.
      what i need to do is plot points on a flat surface using a b triangulation. I hope I'm being clear as I'm not sure of the terminology. but instead of using x and y to find a point , for example I have point a and b both on the same line with a specific distance between them ,, then I plug in a measurement from a to c and from b to c and need a way that will plot a point where the two measurements intersect at c.. drawing circles works but it can get quite confusing when you plug in 40 points for a and b . is there another way to just have sketch up set points?

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      • Didier BurD Offline
        Didier Bur
        last edited by

        Hi,
        This looks like trilateration, right ?
        Here is my script for that: http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=323&t=10140&p=68083&hilit=trilateration#p68083
        Enjoy !

        DB

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          cwalker1960
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          that was it , thank you , would be nice if there was a way to just keep point a and b the same and on the same plane and just keep entering my c measurements , but now I'm just being lazy. Thanks again

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