Yes, MOVE works great if you want to MOVE lines, but that is not what I want
to do. I need to translate the lines.
Example.
I digitized a job using coordinates (N:5626870.14, E:3246732.00) and
(N:562031733, E:3261077.90). Let's say that I realized that I put in the
completely wrong coordinates, making this section of the job in the wrong
area, the wrong length, and at the wrong rotation angle. I would like to
translate the digitized section by inputting TWO sets of coordinates
(existing, and proposed). The existing, would what current coordinates
were, and the proposed, obviously, is the corrected version of these
coordinates. This would, in turn, determine the angle of rotation, rotate
the lines, and move the lines to the correct location in the same step.
This could also compress/stretch the lines to the new coordinate set.
Is there an easy way to do this in SurvCADD like there is in Earth Graphics?
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Matt Timion
Earthwork Calculation Services
"R.K. McSwain" <rkmcswain@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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"Matthew Timion" <mtimion@dirtestimator.com> wrote in message
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....used the wrong coordinates. Is there a way for me to
translate these lines to the correct coordinates?