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Topic Closedmeasure distance with consecutive clicks

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    Posted: 15.Apr.2008 at 14:11
Hi,

I need to measure a route (e.g. polyline) by consecutive clicks.

The command "dist" allows me to measure only one tract at a time. What I need to do is measure the distance along various pointsby consecutivly clicking those points.

So there is actually NO line or curve (object) to measure. I need to measure the sum of the distance between various objects on the drawing.

I hope I have been clear.

I do this operation several hours (manufacturing) a day so it would be very helpful if someone can indicate a solution or even an approach.

 


Edited by sadhu - 15.Apr.2008 at 14:16
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15.Apr.2008 at 15:40
You can use our DIST2 utility - see the Related tip 6085 and the Download page.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16.Apr.2008 at 09:19
Thanks a lot.

It was exactly what I wanted.

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