Pt# 812 (From my drawing)
N: 2004294.63
E: 6057287.18
Pt# 715 (Stake point from a DXF file)
N: 254.39
E: 218.59
I built my drawing from the civils. I wanted to check the points that the surveyors are staking with a DXF file. As you can see from the above two points, our coordinates were wildly different. I brought the DXF file into my drawing as a block, and translated and rotated it to match my drawing. I had to drag it several miles, but no problem there.
I imported the as-staked point file to a new group and dragged them up near my drawing, but the drawing was getting a bit crowded by then. So I made a block of all the imported points to make it easier to translate and rotate them to match my drawing and the overlayed DXF. After exploding the block of points, the points showed up in the new group. Now it's a messy drawing, and I'm not proud of it.
Anyhoo, here's my questions:
1. How do you renumber(offset number) imported points? The option I saw was only for duplicate points. I wanted to offset them all.
2. How do you translate and rotate a large bunch of points without turning them into a block?
Dave
Dave Stoll
Las Vegas, Nevada
Solved! Go to Solution.
Solved by BrianHailey. Go to Solution.
@Pointdump wrote:
1. How do you renumber(offset number) imported points? The option I saw was only for duplicate points. I wanted to offset them all.
I would edit them in Excel. Real easy to renumber them there. And then import them. If they are already in the drawing, you could use the Renumber command on the COGO Point Ribbon Tab
@Pointdump wrote:
2. How do you translate and rotate a large bunch of points without turning them into a block?
The align command seems to work just fine on my drawing
Thanks, Brian. Sounds like Excel is probably the easiest way to renumber before an import that will have duplicate numbers. And that Align command looks perfect.
Dave
Dave Stoll
Las Vegas, Nevada
As a further refinement, I dumped my new points into an empty drawing and renumbered them there. (I don't have Excel on this machine.) After re-Importing the re-numbered points, I used that wonderful Align command (Thank you Brian) to translate and rotate the new points with the 'PN transparent command.
Dave
Dave Stoll
Las Vegas, Nevada