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Hello everybody. I started to learn how to program with Calypso not so long ago. My question is, when do I use the different distances (polar 2d, 3d, cartesian, point distance, simple distance) ?
Sorry for any spelling/translation mistakes, english isn´t my first language
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It would be helpfull to see documentation ( help files ) - it should describe usage and how to use it.

I mostly use caliper distance mostly due ability to choose which alignment i want to use.
Next is cartesian for opposing planes - it reports length of perpendicular - difficult is to set it up correctly.

I don't use others too much - caliper distance gives you 2D and 3D measuring like polar do.
Play with it.
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In the User Guide in Calypso do a search for "Characteristics for Size - Distance".
It has a brief description of each one that may help.
Also, as Martin said play with them which will help you get familiar.
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Be aware that the second feature in the distance characteristic sets the direction of the measurement, so a more stable feature in the second feature selection will give better data. (Point to plane will give better accuracy than plane to point.)
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Thank you so much! Unfortunately I don´t have the caliper distance in this Version of Calypso (2015 6.0.04). So I´m going to test the other ones out. 🙂
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