Measure Distances Points to Points

Function

This Step is used to measure the distances between two points.

Hint

Before using this Step, please refer to Getting Started with Measurememt Mode to learn about basics of Measurement Mode.

Attention

This Step does not support custom specified points, the points can only be obtained from Measure Circle or Detect Circle Centers.

Sample Application

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Connect Read Images V2, Measure Circle, and Measure Distances Points to Points to measure the distance between two points.

Connect Steps

  1. Click on Measure Circle (1), go to the Step Input Source Selection panel, and then select Read Images V2_1_Color Image as Input 1 (Color Image).

  2. Click on Measure Circle (2), go to the Step Input Source Selection panel, and then select Read Images V2_1_Color Image as Input 1 (Color Image).

  3. Click on Measure Distances Points to Points, go to the Step Input Source Selection panel, and then select Measure Circle_1_Circles as Input 2 (Points) and Measure Circle_2_Circles as Input 3 (Points).

Configure parameters and read the result

Note

Please prepare color image(s) that contain object(s) to be measured in advance.

  • Configure in Read Images V2

    Click on the Step, and configure the Imgae Source, Image File/Folder Path, and other parameters in the Step Parameters panel. After completeing the configuration, click on Run to run the project.
  • Configure in Measure Circle (1)

    Click on the Step, and select an ROI in the sketchpad area.
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  • Configure in Measure Circle (2)

    Click on the Step, and select an ROI in the sketchpad area.
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  • Configure in Measure Distances Points to Points

    Click on the Step, the distance (in pixels) between the centers of two circles will be displayed in the sketchpad area.
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  • The measurement result will be displayed in Measurement Output and Result View panels as well. You can also set the LSL (lower specification limit) and USL (upper specification limit) to check whether the measurement conforms to the specification.