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Station and Depth Labels

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JFraser
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Station and Depth Labels

I was wondering if there is a way to label the depths (FG minus EG) in the profile band. I also like to label elevations and depths only at FG grade break points and not at some station intervals. Is there a way or maybe someone has created the style & settings using a formula for this type of profile information ? Thanks in advance.
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For the FG minus EG you could create a TIN volume surface and then create a profile from that surface and use it in the profile band. Don't know about the second one.

Christopher
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Anonymous
in reply to: JFraser

Yes,

Use a "Profile Data" band and only turn on the labels for the Vertical
Geometry points. In that label, use the value for "Profile 1 - Profile 2"
(or 2 - 1) and then in the band properties, set Profile 1 to be the FG
profile. This should produce a band that is only labled at the FG grade
breaks, and shows the depth in the label. No additional surfaces or
expressions are needed.

Peter Funk
Autodesk, Inc.
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Habib_Nespak
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Habib_Nespak
in reply to: Habib_Nespak

how I can add new post or thread for asking or sharing some idea???????
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nilesh33
in reply to: JFraser

Hi,

 

Ans to your first question "if there is a way to label the depths (FG minus EG) in the profile band"

 

Go to edit band style >>>choose major chainage>>> compose lable >>>text-contents>>>>choose drop down>>>Profile1level minus profile 2 level

 

Hope this is helpful to you. Please accept as sloution if applicable. 

 

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