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Hello,

 

I'm new hear, I don't know if I choose the right place to post this question but thought it was the closest to the topic.

 

Okay so here is the deal.

 

In my work we obviously use autocad, what we do is thickness measurement for ships, we make a lot of measurements in the plate of the ship like the deck, so in the file I attached you will find and example of what we do.

 

The thickness measurement consists in taking measurements of plates and see if it has the right thickness due to water and corrosion it can lose thickness so we take some spots in and area and

verify it is inside the allowed values.

 

In the pdf file you can find in green the place where we did the thickness measurement and above it, is the value of the measurement.

You can see that there is a value in an ellipse that is the original value of the plate, so when we have the average of the thickness measurements we see how good or bad it is by comparing it to the original value.

 

The ship has different values of plate, so the problem is that we fill the drawing with measurements that takes us a lot of time and then we have to get the average based on the value of each area or region, so we have to go region by region and take us a lot of time too.

 

I was wondering if there is a way that I can set an area or region and know which values (text fields) are inside this area and calculate the average, then compare it to the original value of the plate.

 

That would be like giving a region and attribute to save the original value of the plate

and then in some way try to identify the text fields inside this area to get the values and make an average, compare it to the original value and display if it is good or bad

 

is this possible?

 

any help would be really appreciate it

 

ejemplo autocad.pdf

Posted

A dwg makes mores sense.

 

1 Ok get text inside a rectang yes done, average no probs.

2 Change text in ellipse to different layer so item 1 works ?

3 Is each rectang just that or a grid of lines ?

 

4 Can see why need a dwg.

 

It may be quick answer may be complicated.

 

 

 

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