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The measuring tool is an instrument available in the {{software}} meant for consistent and multi-dimensional data retrieval from [[ | The measuring tool is an instrument available in the {{software}} meant for consistent and multi-dimensional data retrieval from [[grid overlay]]s. It's part of the [[session interface]], and can be found in the [[overlay menu]]. | ||
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{{howto|title=make a point measurement|Select any grid overlay in the overlay menu.|Select the measuring tool icon (signified by a ruler) in the overlay menu, located between the zoom buttons and the overlay icons.|Select the "Point Measurement" option (signified by a point) at the top of the measuring tool window.|Click on the location in the [[3D World]] where a measurement is desired.|The graph in the measuring tool window now displays the value at location.|If it's a grid overlay with [[timeframe]] functionality, the graph displays the value at that location over time.}} | {{howto|title=make a point measurement|Select any grid overlay in the overlay menu.|Select the measuring tool icon (signified by a ruler) in the overlay menu, located between the zoom buttons and the overlay icons.|Select the "Point Measurement" option (signified by a point) at the top of the measuring tool window.|Click on the location in the [[3D World]] where a measurement is desired.|The graph in the measuring tool window now displays the value at location.|If it's a grid overlay with [[timeframe]] functionality, the graph displays the value at that location over time.}} | ||
{{howto|title=make a line measurement|Select any grid overlay in the overlay menu.|Select the measuring tool icon (signified by a ruler) in the overlay menu, located between the zoom buttons and the overlay icons.|Select the "Line Measurement" option (signified by a point) at the top of the measuring tool window.|Click on the location in the [[3D world]] where one end of the measurement line should be placed.|Click on the location in the 3D world where the other end of the measurement line should be placed.|The graph in the measuring tool window now displays the values along the placed measurement line.}} | |||
Note that when using a line measurement, the displayed values are only the values found along the line at the [[timeframe]] currently displayed by the [[grid overlay]]. |
Revision as of 14:14, 8 February 2019
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What is the measuring tool
The measuring tool is an instrument available in the Tygron Platform meant for consistent and multi-dimensional data retrieval from grid overlays. It's part of the session interface, and can be found in the overlay menu.
How to use the measuring tool
How to make a point measurement:
- Select any grid overlay in the overlay menu.
- Select the measuring tool icon (signified by a ruler) in the overlay menu, located between the zoom buttons and the overlay icons.
- Select the "Point Measurement" option (signified by a point) at the top of the measuring tool window.
- Click on the location in the 3D World where a measurement is desired.
- The graph in the measuring tool window now displays the value at location.
- If it's a grid overlay with timeframe functionality, the graph displays the value at that location over time.
How to make a line measurement:
- Select any grid overlay in the overlay menu.
- Select the measuring tool icon (signified by a ruler) in the overlay menu, located between the zoom buttons and the overlay icons.
- Select the "Line Measurement" option (signified by a point) at the top of the measuring tool window.
- Click on the location in the 3D world where one end of the measurement line should be placed.
- Click on the location in the 3D world where the other end of the measurement line should be placed.
- The graph in the measuring tool window now displays the values along the placed measurement line.
Note that when using a line measurement, the displayed values are only the values found along the line at the timeframe currently displayed by the grid overlay.