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SeedRandom[1234];
R = VoronoiMesh[RandomReal[{-1, 1}, {20, 2}]];
Total[PropertyValue[{R, 1}, MeshCellMeasure]]



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    SeedRandom[1]
    pts = RandomReal[{-1, 1}, {5, 2}];
    vm = VoronoiMesh[pts]


    You can use the property "EdgeLengths":



    Total @ vm["EdgeLengths"]



    12.2894




    If you need the lengths of individual edges:



    lengths = RegionMeasure /@ MeshPrimitives[vm, 1]



    {0.60034, 0.672996, 0.403197, 0.793131, 0.596543, 0.920977, 1.03974, 1.12238, 0.322772, 1.05995, 0.854316, 0.985915, 0.0806386, 0.844254, 0.264125, 1.72809}




    Total[lengths]



    12.2894




    Alternatively, you can use ArcLength in place of RegionMeasure:



    lengths == ArcLength /@ MeshPrimitives[vm, 1]
    True





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      SeedRandom[1234];
      R = VoronoiMesh[RandomReal[{-1, 1}, {20, 2}]];
      Total[PropertyValue[{R, 1}, MeshCellMeasure]]



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        SeedRandom[1234];
        R = VoronoiMesh[RandomReal[{-1, 1}, {20, 2}]];
        Total[PropertyValue[{R, 1}, MeshCellMeasure]]



        31.1601







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          $begingroup$

          SeedRandom[1234];
          R = VoronoiMesh[RandomReal[{-1, 1}, {20, 2}]];
          Total[PropertyValue[{R, 1}, MeshCellMeasure]]



          31.1601







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          SeedRandom[1234];
          R = VoronoiMesh[RandomReal[{-1, 1}, {20, 2}]];
          Total[PropertyValue[{R, 1}, MeshCellMeasure]]



          31.1601








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              SeedRandom[1]
              pts = RandomReal[{-1, 1}, {5, 2}];
              vm = VoronoiMesh[pts]


              You can use the property "EdgeLengths":



              Total @ vm["EdgeLengths"]



              12.2894




              If you need the lengths of individual edges:



              lengths = RegionMeasure /@ MeshPrimitives[vm, 1]



              {0.60034, 0.672996, 0.403197, 0.793131, 0.596543, 0.920977, 1.03974, 1.12238, 0.322772, 1.05995, 0.854316, 0.985915, 0.0806386, 0.844254, 0.264125, 1.72809}




              Total[lengths]



              12.2894




              Alternatively, you can use ArcLength in place of RegionMeasure:



              lengths == ArcLength /@ MeshPrimitives[vm, 1]
              True





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                $begingroup$

                SeedRandom[1]
                pts = RandomReal[{-1, 1}, {5, 2}];
                vm = VoronoiMesh[pts]


                You can use the property "EdgeLengths":



                Total @ vm["EdgeLengths"]



                12.2894




                If you need the lengths of individual edges:



                lengths = RegionMeasure /@ MeshPrimitives[vm, 1]



                {0.60034, 0.672996, 0.403197, 0.793131, 0.596543, 0.920977, 1.03974, 1.12238, 0.322772, 1.05995, 0.854316, 0.985915, 0.0806386, 0.844254, 0.264125, 1.72809}




                Total[lengths]



                12.2894




                Alternatively, you can use ArcLength in place of RegionMeasure:



                lengths == ArcLength /@ MeshPrimitives[vm, 1]
                True





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                  $begingroup$

                  SeedRandom[1]
                  pts = RandomReal[{-1, 1}, {5, 2}];
                  vm = VoronoiMesh[pts]


                  You can use the property "EdgeLengths":



                  Total @ vm["EdgeLengths"]



                  12.2894




                  If you need the lengths of individual edges:



                  lengths = RegionMeasure /@ MeshPrimitives[vm, 1]



                  {0.60034, 0.672996, 0.403197, 0.793131, 0.596543, 0.920977, 1.03974, 1.12238, 0.322772, 1.05995, 0.854316, 0.985915, 0.0806386, 0.844254, 0.264125, 1.72809}




                  Total[lengths]



                  12.2894




                  Alternatively, you can use ArcLength in place of RegionMeasure:



                  lengths == ArcLength /@ MeshPrimitives[vm, 1]
                  True





                  share|improve this answer











                  $endgroup$



                  SeedRandom[1]
                  pts = RandomReal[{-1, 1}, {5, 2}];
                  vm = VoronoiMesh[pts]


                  You can use the property "EdgeLengths":



                  Total @ vm["EdgeLengths"]



                  12.2894




                  If you need the lengths of individual edges:



                  lengths = RegionMeasure /@ MeshPrimitives[vm, 1]



                  {0.60034, 0.672996, 0.403197, 0.793131, 0.596543, 0.920977, 1.03974, 1.12238, 0.322772, 1.05995, 0.854316, 0.985915, 0.0806386, 0.844254, 0.264125, 1.72809}




                  Total[lengths]



                  12.2894




                  Alternatively, you can use ArcLength in place of RegionMeasure:



                  lengths == ArcLength /@ MeshPrimitives[vm, 1]
                  True






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