HI folks,
I am facing one problm in civil ..am using future lines while connecting points to points ...by manual method if u calculate it will give u value 688.195,,,,,but when I click that point its give me value 688.191... when its showing 4 millimeter difference ? can any one sort it pls
tks
Yogesh
Man, you know how many light years that is?
Trust me, there will be a reason for this, but not with a barely readable .jpg file.
Bill
Hi
According to dwg
blue elevation text
point No 40 elevation is 688.350
point No 41 elevation is 688.170
slope 0.72%
distance 25 m
this is the accurate calculations
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white text elevation , did you spot it according to surface?
instead of 688.35 my value there is 688.375 then if I calculate with slope its mus give me value 688.195 but its showing 688.191...
For starters
your plan is labeled 72% and the feature line slope is 74% in the first zone. Then a varied slope across the next zone labeled 76%
what is the issue in the calculation? I calculated the first zone = -0.73666667% is this the trouble?
expanding the precision of the file you see the elevations are not displaying their full value. this can throw off a hand calculation while the computer calculates out 16 decimal places
Joe Bouza
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I dont know how this can be or if it has a negative impact on the drawing but the civil3d setting are set to feet units and the acad drawing insert units are set to meters
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