exporting x,y,z coordinates to a total station

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by Rooster, Oct 21, 2005.

  1. Rooster

    Rooster Guest

    My first post and its a cry for help!! Im looking to export the x,y,z
    coordinates to a total station and so far im only able to identify one point
    at a time. Is there a way to select multiple points and save as a file or
    export?

    Thanks

    Andy
     
    Rooster, Oct 21, 2005
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  2. Rooster

    Happy Trails Guest


    I routinely have to load points from an acad dwg into Terramodel to
    prepare files for automatic grading and layout using - usually - gps,
    but I have done data prep for total stations as well.

    Just about all survey sw works with ascii point files as well as any
    native format of file from the mfg., so I'd bet that yours does also.

    Almost every time I've prepared data from an acad dwg I've had to
    follow a slightly different procedure.

    The last time I used the "attribute extraction" tool in acad to bnuild
    the required files - it seems to be the most flexible and complete way
    to do this. It also exposes the bad procedures followed by the
    draftsman better than any other way, such as "existing" points drawn
    on the "proposed" layers, etc etc etc etc etc.

    Have a look at this in acad, then select the layers you want the point
    data extracted from, then make up your file as containing the
    following in this order:

    point number,northing, easting, elevation,description

    have the attrib extractor number the points sequentially for you, and
    don't worry too much if you end up with some duplicates - most sw
    reading these files later will just renumber them in sequence anyway.

    It will be important to spend a little time getting the descriptions
    right - a lot of time can be wasted later trying to tell what point is
    what - the descriptions will help a lot with this.

    Also, many of the programs reading the ascii point files will not work
    right if you do not have an extra blank line at the end to indicate
    end of file.

    Whenever any program asks for file format, or file type, use ".TXT" if
    you can - then you can edit the output with NOTEPAD if you have to
    alter anything before inputting it to the total station.

    Alternatively, you could call it a ".CSV" file, and edit it with XL
    (comma separated value file).

    Post again if you can't get to first base with this stuff.


    Happy Trails To You
     
    Happy Trails, Oct 27, 2005
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