Hi all,
I have the following 8 points of XYZ-coordinates:
Location SampleID X Y Z Depth Elevation FGACDC-SS01 FGACDC-SS01-S1 -77.055876 39.00845 314.5 0.5 315 FGACDC-SS01 FGACDC-SS01-S2 -77.055876 39.00845 297 18 315 FGACDC-SS02 FGACDC-SS02-S1 -77.055886 39.008643 319.5 0.5 320 FGACDC-SS02 FGACDC-SS02-S2 -77.055886 39.008643 302 18 320 FGACDC-SS03 FGACDC-SS03-S1 -77.056203 39.008736 311.5 0.5 312 FGACDC-SS03 FGACDC-SS03-S2 -77.056203 39.008736 294 18 312 FGACDC-SS04 FGACDC-SS04-S1 -77.056203 39.008491 304.5 0.5 305 FGACDC-SS04 FGACDC-SS04-S2 -77.056203 39.008491 287 18 305
These 8 points are for 4 sampling locations with 2 depths for each sampling location. I used AutoCAD 2012 a little bit before and I am new in using AutoCAD Civil 3D 2013. Please give me the key steps and tips of using the values of XYZ-coordinates listed the above-mentioned table to input manually into the AutoCAD Civil 3D 2013 program. Note: 4 sampling locations are in the 4 corners of a square lot and the 8 points should look like 8 corners of a box.
Please kindly help and respond.
Thanks in advance,
Scott Chang
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Input your points by doing Point>Create Points - Miscellaneous>Manual, then use the Transparent commands. The Transparent Commands should be the tool bar to the far right.
It looks like those points may be in Lat/Long format. You can set up a drawing with the appropriate coordinate system or use another program to convert them first. Either way I always create a text file (usually CSV) and work from there. That way you can import it as often as needed without retyping everything.
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Hi Tod, Allen and Neil, Thanks for your responses.
1) Yes, these 8 points are in the Lat/Long format. Allen, what other coordinate systems should I use to input into the AutoCAD Civil 3D 2013? Should I us the State Plane coordinates? Or what?
2) If I have the "right-formatted" coordinates for my 8 points in the txt (CSV) file, Allen, what commands do I have to use for input into the AutoCAD Civil 3D 2013 software program?
3) Todd, I want to do the manual input by using your way too - I am learning. I don't know how to start "doing Point>Create Points - Miscellaneous>Manual, then the use the Transparent commands." Should I start with the "Prospector" => Toolspace => Point Groups, ...?
4) Todd, are the 8 points in the Lat/Long format suitable for manual-input into the AutoCAD Civil 3D 2013 software system via your way?
Gentlemen, please kindly help and respond again. I am new in using the AutoCAD Civil 3D 2013 software system and appreciate your technical expertise in this area.
Thanks again.
Scott Chang
If you go to the ribbon, on the Home tab, Create Ground Data panel, go to Points, Create Points, Manual. Once in the command you can use the Transparent Command for Latitude and Logitude. Then enter the lat and long at the command line...
You can also setup a import template for the points that will take lat / longs instead of Northing / Easting
Cheers,
Peter Funk
Autodesk, Inc.
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Hi Tod, Allen and Neil, Thanks for your responses.
1) Yes, these 8 points are in the Lat/Long format. Allen, what other coordinate systems should I use to input into the AutoCAD Civil 3D 2013? Should I us the State Plane coordinates? Or what?
In the prospector on the settings tab. Right click the drawing name and select Edit Drawing Settings. On the units and Zone tab. Select the correct Lat/Long system
2) If I have the "right-formatted" coordinates for my 8 points in the txt (CSV) file, Allen, what commands do I have to use for input into the AutoCAD Civil 3D 2013 software program?
Allen
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Hi Todd, Allen & Peter, Thanks for your valuable responses.
1) To Todd: I tried to do the manual input your way and reached the step of "CREATEPOINTMANUAL Enter a point descrition <.> for Lat/Long. Question to you: I don't see the input for Z in this step!! As I said in my first thread, I have 4 sampling locations with 2 depths for each sampling location. How can I make the 2 different values of Z for the same sampling location/Lat-Long point?
2) To Allen: What kind of XYZ formt in the input file you use in the "Insert" => Points from File?
3) To Peter: Where is the "import template"? How and where can I specify the Z values for the 8 points?
Gentlemen, please kindly give me your answers in details, so I can proceed.
Many Thanks,
Scott Chang
You need to make a new point file format. I've attached a screent shot of what it might look like. However, if you only have 8 points, then just entering them by hand might be faster. If you need to import them all the time in this format, making an point file format would be worth it.
In the screen capture I'm assuming that the Lat/Long are in decimal degree format.
Peter Funk
Autodesk, Inc.
Yes. You just have to save the Excel file as a CSV or TXT file. I always use CSV. Works very well.
Allen Jessup
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