The Size command in this mode records a nominal
size, an upper deviation limit, and a lower deviation limit.
If there is a single specification
operator, the operator applies to both limits.
If there are two specification operators,
each operator only applies to one limit.
If a specification operator is a global
size, that global size is computed, and the report compares
the global size to the applicable limit or limits.
If a specification operator is a local
size, a long list of those local sizes is computed, and the
worst local size is reported for each applicable limit.
The Size command in this mode records a nominal
size and an ISO code. This information, together with ISO 286-1,
define the limits of size.
The ISO 286-1 standard defines hundreds of
tolerance codes that look somewhat like "E9" and "H7".
These tolerance codes are all supported by the size command. Reporting
is much like the ISO nominal-with-deviations mode.
You should use this mode with the range of
sizes modifier defined by ISO 14405-1 (the text SR enclosed in
an oval).
The Size command in this mode does the following:
It only records one specification operator.
It does not record a nominal size,
nor limits on deviations.
It records a single tolerance value,
because the range of sizes modifier produces specification
operators that are similar to form tolerances. For an example,
see Figure 17 in the ISO 14405-1 standard. Reporting in this
mode is similar to reporting for form tolerances.