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AngleRange Property 
 
AngleRange Property 
 
Applies To 
Vision Objects: Correlation, Geometric 
 
Description 
Specifies the range within which to train a series of rotated models. 
 
Usage 
VGet  Sequence.Object.AngleRange, var 
VSet  Sequence.Object.AngleRange, value 
Sequence  Name of a sequence or string variable containing a sequence name. 
Object 
Name of an object or string variable containing an object name.  The object must exist in the 
specified sequence. 
var 
Integer variable that will contain the value of the property. 
value 
Integer expression for the new value of the property. 
 
Values 
Integer number in degrees from 0 - 180 
Default: 180 
 
Remarks 
Before reading anything else about the AngleRange property it should be noted that the Correlation Model 
must be taught after a new value for the AngleRange property is set in order for those settings to take affect.  
If you teach a Correlation Model, then later set the AngleRange property to a new value, and then try to run 
that Correlation object, it will not search with the new angle range.  You must re-teach the Correlation 
Model with the AngleEnable property set to True, and with the new value for the AngleRange property in 
order for Correlation search with angle to use the new AngleRange property value.  You must also have the 
proper settings for the AngleMaxIncrement property prior to teaching the new Model as well. 
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NOTE
 
The AngleRange property is must be set before teaching the model.  This value specifies the range within 
which to train a series of rotated models.  For example, if the AngleRange property is set to 5, then when 
the model is trained, a set of models is actually trained within +/- 5 degrees of the current model position.  
These models are then used when a correlation search with angle is specified. 
It should be noted that using correlation with angle will generally cause the correlation time to increase 
significantly.  This is why correlation with angle is normally used for small angle increments only.  The 
Polar object however, is normally very fast and can be used in conjunction with the Correlation object for a 
powerful and fast combination. (See the sections on Correlation or Polar Searching in the Vision Guide 
Manual
 for more information.) 
Specify a small value for the setting.  If the value is large, the detection time gets longer and may result in 
false detection. 
 
See Also 
Angle Result, AngleEnable Property, AngleMaxIncrement Property, Correlation Object, Geometric Object, 
Object Tab 
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Vision Guide 5.0 Reference (Ver.5.3) Rev.1