I would like to dynamically label points' state plane northing/easting AND their coordinates according to an arbitrary construction grid. I tried using Settings Toolspace -> Edit Drawing Settings -> Transformation Tab to define the "grid coordinates" based on my origin and rotation, but this does not seem to work. Any thoughts?
My end-goal is to have a table, for example:
State Plane N || State Plane E || Construction Grid N || Construction Grid E ||
Solved! Go to Solution.
Solved by Sinc. Go to Solution.
That is what I tried with no avail. I tried setting the base point and rotation, but the grid coordinates are slightly off (about 2'). At first I was thinking the drawing coordinate system (State Plane) was modifying the transformation, so I tried setting the actual coordinate system to "Arbitrary," but it still doesn't work. For example, a point 500' away from the grid origin has a 2' error, and a point 2000' away from the grid origin has a 30' error, etc.
Has anyone else had success with this?? Is there a 3rd party app for this?
To get this to work, your Northing and Easting values should hold the coordinates in your assumed ground (construction) coordinates. Your State Plane coordinates will then show up in the Grid Northing and Grid Easting.
First, set your State Plane zone in the Units and Settings tab. Then on the Transformation tab, I find the easiest method is to select two control points in the "Reference point" and "Rotation point" sections - C3D will automatically fill in the "Local Northing" and "Local Easting" from the selected control points. Then manually type in your desired State Plane coordinates for each point in the "Grid Northing" and "Grid Easting" sections. C3D will automatically calculate the grid rotation angle. Finally, key in your combined scale factor for your site as a "User-Defined" value in the "Grid Scale Factor" section.
I've attached an image. The values indicated in red are the ones I typed in; C3D generated the others.
That clears it up. Before I was trying to set a grid rotation angle with a single reference point; setting two reference points and manually setting their grid northings/eastings was the trick. I also found it necessary to set the coordinate system to the HARN (HPGN) flavor of my state plane zone. Many many thanks!!