How to pull elevations from a surface profile?

How to pull elevations from a surface profile?

lenfingerSHDVA
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How to pull elevations from a surface profile?

lenfingerSHDVA
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I'm currently working on a Dam Breach Analysis and I need to pull elevations along various cross-sections of the stream. I have about 20 cross sections, anywhere from 500-1500 feet long, that cross the stream. What I am trying to get is the station along each cross-section and the corresponding elevation. This typically ends up just being the distance between contour lines, since those are the easiest elevations to determine. I can do this manually by simply measuring the distance to each contour and having a 2-column spreadsheet with X and Y coordinates. However, I am sure there is a simpler way. 

 

What I've done so far is this: make each cross-section line an alignment, and then create a profile view for each of these alignments. I have a visual depiction of what each cross-section looks like, but I really just need the data in a spreadsheet. Does anyone have any ideas for how to achieve this in a more efficient way?

 

P.S. This is my first post on here, so I apologize if I didn't include enough/necessary information. Please comment and let me know if you need more info. 

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nkiakas
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Hi @lenfingerSHDVA

 

if you want to make it proper you should start by creating alignment(s)/profile(s)/surface(s).

Could you please share your file to understand more?

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ChicagoLooper
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Hello @lenfingerSHDVA 

 

Toolspace=> Toolbox tab=>Expand Profiles=>Incremental Stationing Report=>right click execute=>select alignment=>adjust Station Increment if needed=>Create Report

 

You may also watch this >>VIDEO<<.

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lenfingerSHDVA
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I'm getting a message that says "No FG profiles in *filename.dwg*". Any idea what that means? I have a profile created but I'm not sure what FG means in this context. 

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ChicagoLooper
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Refer to this previous >>post<<.

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lim.wendy
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Hi Logan,

Welcome to the Civil 3D forum. Thanks for reaching out to the forum. It looks like @ChicagoLooper provided you with the steps to get the report, so for now, I am going to mark this thread as "Solved." This won't prevent other folks from commenting on this question though, in the event other ideas come up!

Let us know if you require further assistance.

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