Description of the "Evaluation" View
6.1.1 "Center of Gravity" Measuring Program
Use the "Center of Gravity" program to calculate the center of gravity of 3D points. Proceed as follows:
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If applicable, select the input data for the program (see below, section "1" and Chap. 3.16.3).
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If necessary, limit the range for the center of gravity calculation in order to eliminate interfering
points (see section "E" and Chap. 3.16.4,
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If applicable, select measured values that are to be used later for calculation, OK/nOK assessment,
logging and output (see below, section "H" and Chap. 3.16.8).
The measuring program outputs the following measured values:
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Center of gravity x: The X coordinate of the calculated center of gravity of the current point cloud.
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Center of gravity y: The Y coordinate of the calculated center of gravity of the current point cloud.
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Center of gravity z: The Z coordinate of the calculated center of gravity of the current point cloud.
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Number of points: The number of selected points in the current point cloud that were used to cal-
culate the center of gravity.
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Sigma: The standard deviation of the distances of the points to the center of gravity.
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C
B
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Fig. 6.3: "Center of Gravity" Measuring Program
Display Elements and Parameters in the "Center of Gravity" Program:
A
"General" toolbar: Using this toolbar, you can select the data source (see Chapter
save and load parameters and reset selected parameters to default settings (see Chapter 3.17).
B
List of active measuring programs: This section displays the active measuring programs from
the "Find objects" and "Combine objects" groups. You can add and remove measuring pro-
grams/measuring program groups (see Chap.
Chap. 3.14) and select an active measuring program for parameterizing and displaying the
measured values.
C
Measuring program groups / Tab bar for switching between views: This tab bar allows you
to switch between the four main views (see Chap. 3.2). To the left of the tab bar you find the sec-
tion for adding, removing and selecting measuring program groups (see Chap. 3.15).
D
3D-View: The 3D-View visualizes the 3D data (see Chap. 3.10).
E
Measuring toolbar: Use this toolbar to set various ROIs for the measurement (see Chap. 3.16.4,
3.16.5
and 3.16.6).
F
3D-View toolbar: Use this toolbar to configure the orientation of the coordinate system in the
3D-View (see Chap. 3.10).
3.16.5
and 3.16.6).
D
H
3.13
and 3.15), move measuring programs (see
E
I
3.4
F
2
und 3.5),
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