Not easy in anything but civil software.
With the software I have I would use a script to import the points into
AutoCAD.
Import the 3D point cloud into Viz. Make a mesh of this.
Slice the mesh at my contour intervals. Export the generated plines as
AutoCAD DWG.
Import the DWG into AutoCAD and Revit will make my topo from that.
I think I could make a journal file that would create the topo surface, but
wouldn't be a simple thing.... Have to give it some thought.
"Alain Martini" wrote in message
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> Hello,
>
> I have an excel file containing X Y Z coords of points (issued from a
> survey).
> these points are describing 3d open polilines.
>
> What is the best way to import those points for using in a topo surface?
> (obviously without using other external tools)
>
> If external tools are needed what tools you suggest? specify if these are
> free.
>
> I have read the good toposurface tutorial, but the tutorial dont specify
if
> there is a way to set x y precisely but only the elevation.
>
> Thank you in advance!
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> Alain Martini
> http://www.inalto.com