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parameter measuring point

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alexmsk789

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Good morning to all

I need help, my problem is this:
I would like to create a parameter to find the z distance of two points (which have same x and y but z coordinates different), but the problem is that these points I should measure are intersections or extreme points and therefore have no definition of measurement.
My idea was to create a parameter with the z difference of the two values but I don't know how to do it.
Can anyone help me?
I have to create a parameter as I want to bring this value back to a drafting table and obviously everything has to be parametric.
Hello!
 
Bye.
I remember not being in front of the casket now.
If you're sure they're the same x and y, varying exclusively z, it's pretty simple.
insert parameter (f(x) , usually ends in the bottom bar ).
length
Okay.
go to the parameter ,tasto dx, edit formula , first column measure , last column distance ( body,body) , selections from the tree of geometries entities 1 , selections from the tree entity 2.
Okay.

I hope I didn't skip a few steps...

If instead x and y were different, or add a parallel z plan on one of the two, or I think there is a way to measure with a certain axle (but in this case brancolo in the dark... )

in case he has written wrong or incomplete things, every correction is more than welcome!!!!
 
tested works !!! Thank you very much. once something that seems difficult is so elementary
 

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