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  • Introdução
  • PRIMEIROS PASSOS
    • Menu Principal
    • Descarregar a Aplicação
    • Ligar o dispositivo Moasure
    • Montagem do Moasure STICK
  • DISPOSITIVO MOASURE
    • Menu Principal
    • Carregar o dispositivo Moasure
    • Ligar/Desligar o dispositivo Moasure
    • O significado de cada indicador LED
    • Ponto de referência
    • Understand Accuracy
    • Measuring Technique
      • Master Pace
      • Master Placement
      • Master Rotation
    • Update Firmware
  • APLICAÇÃO MOASURE
    • Overview
    • Start & Finish a Measurement
    • Save a Measurement
    • Export a Measurement
    • Understand Measurement Types
    • Understand Path Types
    • Understand Views
    • Inspect Points and Edges
    • Master Layers
    • Master Edit Tools
      • Open/Close
      • Square Up
      • Edit Label
      • Edit Background
      • Extrapolate Corner
      • Ignore
      • Auto Ignore
      • Edit Start
      • Edit Paths
      • Cut / Fill
      • Add Depth
    • Settings
      • Moasure STICK Attachment
      • Measuring Units
      • Starting Path Type
      • Trace Path Options
      • Auto Ignore
      • Auto Square Up
      • Mute Measurement Audio
      • Display Options
        • Theme
        • Font Size
        • Moasure Coach Feedback
        • Show Module Orientation and Placement in Diagrams
        • Export Preferences
      • Account Management
        • Enable / Disable Analytics
        • Log Out
        • Reset Settings
        • Delete Account
      • Device Management
        • Add Device
        • Remove Device
        • Change Device Selection
        • Change Turn On Method
        • Change Device Disconnection Time
      • Send a Support Request
  • CASOS DE USO
    • Menu Principal
    • A sua primeira medição: Área e Perímetro
    • Demonstração do Moasure em espaços exteriores
    • Como medir um deck em minutos
    • Como medir um caminho de acesso
    • Como fazer uma implantação
    • Como medir um jardim irregular
    • Measure Tree or Sprinkler Locations on a Lawn
    • Measure Volume and 3D Terrain
    • Como medir facilmente piscinas
    • Como medir rapidamente um parque infantil
    • Measure Elevation
    • Measure Staircases
    • Measure Around Obstacles
    • Measure Circles & Arcs
    • Measure Buildings & Rooms
    • Import Moasure CSV Data into Uvision (Realtime Landscaping Architect)
  • API
    • App Links API
    • REST API
  • Integrations
    • Scribe
    • ArcSite
    • MeasureSquare
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  1. CASOS DE USO

Measure Elevation

Learn how to measure elevation, slope, rise/run and gradient.

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Moasure measures elevation by default, but to view the elevation changes, you must switch to 3D View in the app. Learn more about views in our .

Moasure ONE uses high performance inertial sensors to record changes in its own position as it moves from one point to another. Moasure ONE measures in 3D by default, so it will always automatically capture elevation changes, slope and rise and run / rise and fall. To view measurements in 3D, you can switch to. To view rise and run, rise and fall, slope and gradient, you can use the Tool. The elevation is measured relative to the starting point, which is the origin (x:0, y:0, z:0). The elevation can be positive (upwards) and negative (downwards). The elevation captured depends on the used for the measurement. When using Straight Line, elevation is measured in a straight line between the two points and elevation changes between the pause points (in-flight) are disregarded. In Trace Line, elevation changes are captured in-flight which means that you see exactly how the device has moved up or down in between the pause points.

When you place Moasure ONE down and keep the device still, Moasure's algorithms calculate the data and the Moasure app records a point – a data coordinate with X, Y and Z (elevation) values. The X,Y and Z values are relative to the origin point (x:0, y:0, z:0). The first point recorded in a measurement is always the 0 point (x:0, y:0, z:0). Subsequent X, Y and Z coordinates are calculated and displayed relative to this origin.

This means that when you measure the complete perimeter of a yard, for example, the linear distance between each point is calculated, as well as height or elevation of the point itself.

Using advanced algorithms, the Moasure app then calculates the overall linear distance, giving you the perimeter measurement – and giving you the total square footage of the space.

Views Guide
Path Type
3D View
Cross Section View