π Tools > Measure (overview)
The measure commands allow you to measure a variety of geometric properties in the model.
The most used functions are in the Icon Menu for ease of use.
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The Pulldown menu has the comprehensive list of options.
π Distance b/t (between) 2 points
This command reports the distance between 2 points you locate, typically with the middle mouse button so that you are βsnappingβ exactly to the point.
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The dialog displays the Model coordinates with respect to the Absolute origin and the construction plane (CPL) coordinates with respect to the CPL origin.
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For roofing, this will usually be the same origin as we have no need to change origins.
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The display shows the coordinates in X, Y and Z.
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It also shows the distance in each axis between the two points selected. This is a very handy command to use to measure the relative eave heights on two parts of the roof.
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π Entity Length
This command reports the length of a line or arc you select.
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The precision [number of decimal places] for measure length is determined by the defaults set in the CAD program β CAD > Defaults > Systems Settings > Configure.
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β Sum of Lengths
This command reports the length of a group of lines and arcs you select.
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You may use this to check the total length of an eave around a roof.
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The command aggregates the eave line lengths.
π§© Area
This command reports the area of a plane (for example a roof or wall plane) you select.
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π Area and Perimeter
This command reports the area of a closed boundary you select. The command requires you to select the first line and then the successive list of connected lines is automatically traced. (ie instead of selecting a plane, you can select the lines that form the plane boundary).
πΊ Area b/t Points
This command reports the area of a shape you have digitised.
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In this case, you digitise a series of points which define the corners of the shape, typically using the middle button so that you βsnapβ exactly to the required point.
βοΈ Distance b/t Parallel Lines
This command reports the distance between two lines if they are parallel and the angle between if they are not.
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π Angle
This command lets you measure the angle given 3 points. Select the points using the middle mouse βsnapβ feature to ensure that you are EXACTLY on the line end point.
π§ Bearing
This command lets you measure the bearing given 2 points relative to North (up the page) and also the distance between the two points.
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π§οΈ Rainfall Capture (Pulldown Only)
[Tools > Measure > Rainfall Capture]
This command provides the ability to determine the amount of rainfall that may be captured from the roof based on average, or specific rainfall.
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You select the roof planes that will contribute to the catchment and the rainfall for the period, say 240mm in a year β these planes are highlighted, then confirm your selection and then input the rainfall for the period in mm or inches depending on your units defined under preferences.
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If you wish to calculate rainfall for a shorter period, simply input the rainfall for that period. The result will be displayed as shown below.
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βοΈ Mass Calculations (Pulldown Only)
This command allows you to calculate the mass for the roof based on the roof area and a mass per unit area.









