[Ja...] Posted January 26, 2021 Share Posted January 26, 2021 I am trying to figure out how to average a characteristic output. Say for example a Radius that I only have a small section/surface of the circumference. I would need to check this several times and average it out. I have attached a screen shot of what I have seen and I am trying to replicate this. I figure I can create several circles at the same location and then use result element and create a formula to average those circles but it seems there is an easier way after looking at the attached example of the output with the X bar symbol. Any help is much appreciated!X bar.docx Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
[Ro...] Posted January 26, 2021 Share Posted January 26, 2021 #1, use points when dealing with small sections of radii. Create circles and change the strategy to individual points, take 5 to 8 points per radii. #2 under construction there is a feature called "Average Feature" open it and click "Select Existing Feature" and select your radii and click on radii in the right column and bingo you're done. #3 see #1 again Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
[Ja...] Posted January 26, 2021 Author Share Posted January 26, 2021 Please sign in to view this quote. Thanks Roberto! Will this measure that Radii several times? If so, how many? Can you change how many times it measures that same Radii? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
[Ri...] Posted January 26, 2021 Share Posted January 26, 2021 If you want to measure it multiple times, it would be easier to create a pattern for that feature, and then report the average radius of the pattern. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
[Ro...] Posted January 26, 2021 Share Posted January 26, 2021 Please sign in to view this quote. The average tool wont do anything by itself, itll just take the average of the items you select. If you want to measure it 3 times you simply need to create 3 circle paths (all very slightly different) and then group them into the average tool. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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