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ETW elevation in random points?

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alexandru.murariu1989
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ETW elevation in random points?

Good evening! I have created a corridor. How can I find the ETW elevation at certain points?

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Hi @alexandru.murariu1989, I hope you are doing fine. You can create "points from corridor." Select your corridor and from the ribbon, look for this button. Then a window will prompt asking you for the code.

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It is here when you can select the ETW code, and then you will get points at every assembly placement of your corridor. These points will have the real elevation of your design for that specific point and code you selected.

 

Another option is to get the section views of your corridor and label the ETW code. Or you can get a feature line of this code also to know the elevations of this code along the corridor.

 

I hope this helps!

Best regards!

Camilo Fernández

Civil engineer | Specialist in design, construction, and maintenance of roadways

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Ty sir!

One more question please. 

I have a 2 alignments intersection. How can i get the elevation point from 1st aligment to know from where to start with the 2nd one with same elevation?

Sry for nu english

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Hi @alexandru.murariu1989, select the second alignment's profile view and look for this button

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Once you press the button, select the first alignment, then a window will prompt where you can select both the alignment and the profile you want to get in the profile view. Select the right ones and click ok. After that, the crossing label will appear and you will know the elevation you were looking for.

I hope this helps, best regards!

Camilo Fernández

Civil engineer | Specialist in design, construction, and maintenance of roadways

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