point id..

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point id..

Postby Jon Baker » Wed Jul 25, 2001 12:14 am

I know that if I have one flat line and one line that has a true
elevation between 2 points, I can
use point id and apparent intersection to give me the elevation at the
intersection of the said
lines.

but what I want to know is there a way to print these elevations to the
screen much like labeling
offset distance or coordinates?

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A2Ki Win98

Jonathan Baker
R&R Engineers-Surveyors, Inc.
Denver, Colorado
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Jon Baker
 

Re: point id..

Postby Jon Baker » Wed Jul 25, 2001 12:17 am

or even if some one could tell me what the system variable is for the z:
value. I can make a lisp to
print it out.

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A2Ki Win98

Jonathan Baker
R&R Engineers-Surveyors, Inc.
Denver, Colorado
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"Jon Baker" <jonathanjbaker@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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| I know that if I have one flat line and one line that has a true
elevation between 2 points, I can
| use point id and apparent intersection to give me the elevation at the
intersection of the said
| lines.
|
| but what I want to know is there a way to print these elevations to
the screen much like labeling
| offset distance or coordinates?
|
| --
| A2Ki Win98
|
| Jonathan Baker
| R&R Engineers-Surveyors, Inc.
| Denver, Colorado
| --
|
Jon Baker
 

Re: point id..

Postby DC JOHNSON » Wed Jul 25, 2001 2:12 am

Try the Cogo/Annotate/Label Coordinates. This gives you X Y and Z

Jon Baker wrote:

I know that if I have one flat line and one line that has a true
elevation between 2 points, I can
use point id and apparent intersection to give me the elevation at the
intersection of the said
lines.

but what I want to know is there a way to print these elevations to
the screen much like labeling
offset distance or coordinates?

--
A2Ki Win98

Jonathan Baker
R&R Engineers-Surveyors, Inc.
Denver, Colorado
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DC JOHNSON
 


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