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aysuio 發(fā)表于 2015-10-7 04:58
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大俠,別用您啦,小子真擔(dān)待不起,我是小弟:D
& ] Z! m" x& p2 B$ n ?大俠這么認(rèn)真,小子自然很愿意來跟大俠說一下。
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. C. |! q% R l+ f. _& T- T+ gTalking about your explanation, I think that every sentence is understandable except this one: “Line elements is a 2D element, like it just has dimensions in X and Y, and NEVER think about you can measure line elements in Z axis.” My understanding is that even though you measure line elements in specified view direction ( either front view or side view ), it doesn't mean the measured line element is a 2D element. Furthermore, actually it is still a 3D element. When you measure it with an indicator, what will you get? You must get some values in Z axis.
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