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In land desktop could you import cross section from file? If that available what's the way to do it?

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Question added by Omair Abduljaleel Ali Al-Quliey , مدير لمكتب المهندسين اليمنيين , مكتبي مكتب المهندسين اليمنيين
Date Posted: 2014/10/24
Omair Abduljaleel Ali Al-Quliey
by Omair Abduljaleel Ali Al-Quliey , مدير لمكتب المهندسين اليمنيين , مكتبي مكتب المهندسين اليمنيين

Create sample note text file and make it like describe>>>>>> 

The files used with the Sample From File command must be set up using the following format:

stationS surface nameoffset elevationoffset elevationE

The lines beginning with S indicate the start of a new surface. The lines containing an E indicate the end of a station/section.

The following example illustrates a sample file used by the Sample From File command. This example creates cross sections with two existing ground surface definitions, SF1 and SF2. The information in the left column is what you need to include in your text file.

NOTE  The information in the right column is for explanatory purposes only. Do not include these descriptions in your text file.   don't write between the () these are only for explain

 0.000000               (station number)

S SF1                    ( surface name)

-40.0000320.0000  (offset and elevation)

3.5975    320.0000     (offset and elevation)

27.2905  314.6810      (offset and elevation)

40.0046  311.2940 (offset and elevation)

S SF2                      (surface name)

-33.1977315.0000 (offset and elevation)

-31.9301315.0000 (offset and elevation)

-27.8061315.0000 (offset and elevation)

3.5975    315.0000 (offset and elevation)

40.0046      306.2940 (offset and elevation)

E                                (end of station)

50.000000                  (station number)

S SF1                         (surface name)

33.4758  319.8359    (offset and elevation)

39.9956  318.4365   (offset and elevation)

S SF2                       ( surface name)

-40.0000  326.269    (offset  and elevation)

-2.2744    320.9167  (offset and elevation)

39.9956  313.4365   (offset and elevation)

E                                       ( end of station)

  

The format of this file is very important:

 

  • Station values must be in ascending order.
  • Station values must be entered as decimal values. Do not enter stations in the format10+00.00.
  • Blank lines cannot exist at the beginning or end of the file. If there are blank lines, then the Sample From File command reads them as the end of the file.
  • Blank spaces cannot exist at the beginning or end of a line.
  • Blank leading headers cannot exist in the file.
  • The first item of the file must be the first station number.
  • The last item of the file must be an E, indicating the end of section. 

Mohamed Atia Abd elhady
by Mohamed Atia Abd elhady , مهندس , دلتا مصر للمقاولات

thanks for iinvetation good information

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