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hi, I can't understand why if I mix with the measured command, it returns me a value that doesn't correspond to the drawn, if instead the quote the value is correct.
I tried to flatten the design with the flatten command, believing it was a problem with the different coordinates z, but the problem remains.
Thank you for helping me.
 
you did not indicate what program you use (autocad, if you talk about flatten?) and you posted your question in the general mechanical-forum design section.

all autocad experts who keep an eye on the relevant section (which looks randomly called autocad) will not pay attention to your question.

for the rest, for what I can help you.. You didn't even say what you're measuring! the tops of a solid?

have you drawn some strange scale, setting the odds to return the correct value?

You're working in model space, right?

I'm sorry, but the crystal ball doesn't even come to me before Saturday... so I'm obliged to ask for things to you. :
 
hi, sorry I didn't start well, I was superficial, I was looking for the news section but I didn't see it and I chose general forum, can I move it to another section? .
However use autocad 2018, I make the geometer and I am drawing a profile of a plot, from a file that was delivered to me after a topographic relief, I am drawing a simple 2d using 1 unit drawing 1 cm in model space. the problem I have also encountered other times is that if I mix with the measured command, the distance between two lines I designed, making an offset for example of 20 cm. it returns me some crazy measures, like 240, then I know that I click on a line start the measurement, I approach the other line and indicate a correct value, then how to hook the snap of hit the fit. if, instead, the measure is correct. thinking it was a problem of coordinates z I tried to zero them, but without success.
 
If it's a relief that you've been through, maybe exported from another program, you might actually have 3d points/lines/verticals.

can the third dimension be, for example, in y and not in z?

Did you try to make an assonometric view to see if the design is "planar"?

even better, try to put you in the 3 front, right, high views, because if the points, compared to the size of the relief, are out of little ( Stupid example: relief with development of 200m and depth of 2m) in 3d maybe it seems to plan you because you can not detect the three-dimensionality.

I can't tell you at the moment.

ps: I think you should ask a moderator to move in the right section.
 
you are good, looking at it in front you see that it is not planar, there is a command to bring all y on 0? otherwise I move everything by hand on 0.
Thank you so much!
 
forgive but misuri through the dist command? if you, beyond the distance, on the command line you are provided with other info ( xy distance, angles, x,y and z)
control them
 
I found in... a lisp of joe burke, which allows to "flatten" all or part of the drawing.
flattening is definitely more effective than the simple "flatten" command, as it also flattens objects within the blocks.
not to block the file for too long, I recommend not to flatten all the design together, but to divide it by zones.
 

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