Hello Digin,

if you are in maya and can access this vert. i.e. can you use pointPosition 
to get the world space coord of your vert

pm.pointPosition(myvert, w=True)

hope this helps,

cheers,

ben

On Friday, 3 July 2015 22:09:27 UTC+2, Eduardo Grana wrote:
>
> Hello Digim,
>
> Not sure if i get the question right, 
> but you can use trigonometry, or, if you are in maya, you can use the 
> pointPosition command
> Cheers!
> Eduardo
>
> On Fri, Jul 3, 2015 at 9:02 AM, Digidim <[email protected] 
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>>
>> ...the one marked with a red dot. Everything is known (planes pivot 
>> position, rot angle, length, width, distance to origin (grid))
>> See image:
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>> thanks in advance
>>
>> <http://digidim.info/location.png>
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