Hello Angele,
welcome to the foum.
it's possible to create fixed distances in the adjustment.
Yes, it is possible using a simple trick. In JAG3D, the distance is an observation having a specific measurement uncertainty. The uncertainty describes the possible dispersion/spreading of the measurement. For small uncertainties, the dispersion becomes small and vice versa. If the uncertainty tends to zero, i.e. $\sigma \to 0$, the observation is (quasi) fixed.
In JAG3D, it is not possible to set an uncertainty to zero but you can use a quite small number say 10 µm
or something like that - the choice depends on the uncertainties of the remaining observations.
Please take a look to the first two figures that shows the normal/unmodified case.
Unmodified raw observation
Unmodified result observation
The selected row depict the distance from 1087 to 20. The ε
-column indicates the residual of about ε = -11.5 mm
.
To fix this distance, I modified the uncertainty of the distance and readjust the network.
Modified raw observation
Modified result observation
As you can see, the distance is quasi fixed and, thus, ε
is close to zero.
kind regards
Micha