Hi,
I'm using the volume calculation. What is the added volume and removed volume? and which value do you consider? for example, I want to say the volume has increased to +000. and what are the volumes of the first cloud and the second one?
Volume: 23.69
Surface: 9,053.25
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Added volume: (+)176.02
Removed volume: (-)152.32
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Matching cells: 99.3%
Non-matching cells:
ground = 0.5%
ceil = 0.2%
Average neighbours per cell: 8.0 / 8.0
Thanks
volume calculation
Re: volume calculation
Well, the added and removed volumes are the 'positive' (appearing) and 'negative' (disappearing) material.
And I'm not sure about the "+000" thing?
But to get the volume of the first and second clouds independently, you would need to use the same tool with a "constant" altitude as reference (if that's acceptable in your case). Otherwise you would need another cloud that represent this reference ...
And I'm not sure about the "+000" thing?
But to get the volume of the first and second clouds independently, you would need to use the same tool with a "constant" altitude as reference (if that's acceptable in your case). Otherwise you would need another cloud that represent this reference ...
Daniel, CloudCompare admin
Re: volume calculation
Hi, thanks for your response.
I meant in my case, is it right to say the volume has increased by 23.69 m3? which of these values should I consider when I compare the two clouds?
Regards
I meant in my case, is it right to say the volume has increased by 23.69 m3? which of these values should I consider when I compare the two clouds?
Regards