Defines two parallel planes in 3D along a specified axis and then hide the points outside the two planes, resulting in a controlled cross-section view of the point cloud.
Only one slice or section view can be active at a time (for example, a slice in the Y-plane cannot co-exist with a slice in the X-plane). Axis is defined in view coordinates.
Define a slice
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Select CloudWorx > Clip Point Cloud > Slice.
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Select the required slice from the following:
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X-axis
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Y-axis
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Z-axis
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Slice Forward
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Slice Backward
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Input data points to represent the first plane and the second plane.
These two planes form the slice that is applied to clip the points.
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To turn on or off any clipping records, see Clipping Manager.
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To turn off all clipping records of the active clipping group, see Reset Clipping.
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Use the X-axis to define two parallel planes whose normal direction is X-axis, all the points not between the two planes are clipped out.
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Use the Y-axis to define two parallel planes whose normal direction is Y-axis, all the points not between the two planes are clipped out.
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Use the Z-axis to define two parallel planes whose normal direction is Z-axis, all the points not between the two planes are clipped out.
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Use the Slice Forward to move the existing slice by one step (equal to the thickness of the slice) in the positive direction along its axis.
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Use the Slice Backward to move the existing slice by one step (equal to the thickness of the slice) in the negative direction along its axis.
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