I see those settings but when I use the 'divide object' tool it doesn't read the elevation instead giving me 0, if I use the place 'on line' or 'automatic' tool it reads the elevation but only puts points at the start and end of the line, if I use place 'along' line tool it lets me put in an increment of 10 ft but doesn't continue on down the line without me continually putting in a distance (20 ft, 30 ft, etc.). I still am looking for the tool that automatically runs down the line putting a point every 10 ft at the same elevation. I hope I am explaining my problem clearly, if not let me know and I'll elaborate further. You could use the AutoCad MEASURE command to place Acad points along the line, then convert those points to Civil3dPoints. Wrote in message news:[email protected]. I see those settings but when I use the 'divide object' tool it doesn't read the elevation instead giving me 0, if I use the place 'on line' or 'automatic' tool it reads the elevation but only puts points at the start and end of the line, if I use place 'along' line tool it lets me put in an increment of 10 ft but doesn't continue on down the line without me continually putting in a distance (20 ft, 30 ft, etc.).
Compare point coordinates, 70 Compound curves multi centric, 203 three-centered, 195, 200–203 two-centered, 185, 190–195 Comp-Tron, Inc. Between two points, 58 distance to POL along a string, 69 elevation of a point along a line. 41 display temporary arcs, 73 Lagrangian interpolation, 66 reconstruct a circular. Mar 13, 2017 Interpolate Values of Points Along Line. Discussion created by lharwood on Dec 20, 2011 Latest reply on Mar 13, 2017 by rfairhur24. Like • Show 0 Likes 0; Comment • 8. Linear Referencing Routes that have XYZM values will interpolate Z at any point along the line.
I still am looking for the tool that automatically runs down the line putting a point every 10 ft at the same elevation. I hope I am explaining my problem clearly, if not let me know and I'll elaborate further. Scratch my previous message, it's Saturday and I wasn't thinking clearly.although it would work, the built-in commands will do it better & easier. The Create Points-Measure Object will do this.
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Set the Point defaults to be Automatic for Elevation & Description, None for the Name, and the Elevation & description to that which you desire. I did this for points @ 25' intervals with an elevation of 101.0. It took all of 20 seconds to setup and create the points.
Now, if you want to get the elevation for the point from the object (which is not what you've said) then there's the Interpolate Points, By Incremental Distance. Jeff wrote in message news:[email protected].
I see those settings but when I use the 'divide object' tool it doesn't read the elevation instead giving me 0, if I use the place 'on line' or 'automatic' tool it reads the elevation but only puts points at the start and end of the line, if I use place 'along' line tool it lets me put in an increment of 10 ft but doesn't continue on down the line without me continually putting in a distance (20 ft, 30 ft, etc.). I still am looking for the tool that automatically runs down the line putting a point every 10 ft at the same elevation. I hope I am explaining my problem clearly, if not let me know and I'll elaborate further. If I read you correctly, one of the things you did worked with the exception of the elevations. As long as the point numbers are consecutive, which they should be, you can use the Panorama and change all points to your elevation of choice in approximately 1/2 of a jiffy. Bill wrote in message news:[email protected].
I see those settings but when I use the 'divide object' tool it doesn't read the elevation instead giving me 0, if I use the place 'on line' or 'automatic' tool it reads the elevation but only puts points at the start and end of the line, if I use place 'along' line tool it lets me put in an increment of 10 ft but doesn't continue on down the line without me continually putting in a distance (20 ft, 30 ft, etc.). I still am looking for the tool that automatically runs down the line putting a point every 10 ft at the same elevation. I hope I am explaining my problem clearly, if not let me know and I'll elaborate further.
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