Creates a vector tolerance that can be fed into another command, such as Make Point to Point Relationship.
Input Arguments
0 |
Boolean |
Use High X Tolerance |
Indicates if a high tolerance should be applied to the X component. |
1 |
Double |
High X Tolerance |
The high tolerance on the X component. |
2 |
Boolean |
Use High Y Tolerance |
Indicates if a high tolerance should be applied to the Y component. |
3 |
Double |
High Y Tolerance |
The high tolerance on the Y component. |
4 |
Boolean |
Use High Z Tolerance |
Indicates if a high tolerance should be applied to the Z component. |
5 |
Double |
High Z Tolerance |
The high tolerance on the Z component. |
6 |
Boolean |
Use High Mag Tolerance |
Indicates if a high tolerance should be applied to the magnitude. |
7 |
Double |
High Mag Tolerance |
The high tolerance on the magnitude. |
8 |
Boolean |
Use Low X Tolerance |
Indicates if a low tolerance should be applied to the X component. |
9 |
Double |
Low X Tolerance |
The low tolerance on the X component. |
10 |
Boolean |
Use Low Y Tolerance |
Indicates if a low tolerance should be applied to the Y component. |
11 |
Double |
Low Y Tolerance |
The low tolerance on the Y component. |
12 |
Boolean |
Use Low Z Tolerance |
Indicates if a low tolerance should be applied to the Z component. |
13 |
Double |
Low Z Tolerance |
The low tolerance on the Z component. |
14 |
Boolean |
Use Low Mag Tolerance |
Indicates if a low tolerance should be applied to the magnitude. |
15 |
Double |
Low Mag Tolerance |
The low tolerance on the magnitude. |
Return Arguments
16 |
Vector Tolerance |
Resultant Vector Tolerance |
The resulting vector tolerance. |
Returned Status
SUCCESS |
This command always succeeds. |
Remarks
None.