Hello All,
We received from outside company the survey points with Longitude and Latitude. Can C3D import these coordinates? if not, anyone knows how to convert these Long and Lat to Northing and Easting?
Please help!
Thanks,
D
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You'll need to build a new point file format for the import of the data base on the lat long information in your file (is it decimal degrees, degrees, mins, secs, DD.MMSSSSS etc), and then use this point file format when in import your point data.
Cheers,
Peter Funk
Autodesk, Inc.
I really don't understand your advises. The import points just be able to import with Northing, Easting and Z only. Could you be more specific?
The Civil 3D Point Import tools can import a Lat / Long file, but it will need a new "Point File Format" that fits the data that you have.
Cheers,
Peter Funk
Autodesk, Inc.
Here's an image, showing a sample of what Peter's talking about:
This Point File Format is using the "Dashed" variant of the Lat and Long. The bottom portion of the dialog box shows a sample input file.
There are other variants of Lat/Long as well, for example, Decimal degrees. All you need to do is create a Point File Format that matches the format of whatever data you want to import.
Oh, and prior to importing data, you must also have the coordinate zone set in your Drawing Settings. Otherwise, Civil 3D has no way to resolve the Lat/Long into a Northing/Easting.
Liesl,
Are you still using UTM Nad83 Zone 11N? Please post some of your lat/long data, and the other big question is what Geographical Coordinate System they are in. Are they LL84(WGS84), LL83(NAD83), or some other?
Dave
Dave Stoll
Las Vegas, Nevada
your drawing must be set to the coordinate system that lat long file is derived from. You have to setup a point file format to cover the format of the file you are importing, i.e. if your file is latitude, longitude, elevation, then your point file format is latitude longitude and elevation. Be sure to use the same format of the latitude and longitude, whether it's listed in decimal degrees, dashed etc. and the separator type if it's comma, tab or delimited by another character.
John
Hey Dave,
I am working in the Nunavut area so it's NAD83 Zone 13.
My points (csv file - about 20 thousand points) are all lat long. These were provided by GegGratis. So I read somewhere that there you can change your point file format when you import it. I even know what the dialog box looks like. But I can't find that box anywhere. Acording to this source you can tell the program to do the conversion from lat long to UTM as you import them.
A sampling of the points (elevation in the third column).
-105.22 | 69.17286 | 38 |
-105.219 | 69.17286 | 38 |
-105.219 | 69.17286 | 38 |
-105.219 | 69.17286 | 38 |
-105.218 | 69.17286 | 38 |
-105.218 | 69.17286 | 38 |
I am trying to create contours of the Cambridge Bay area. The DEM provided by the government is too sparse - 30m intervals. So I am trying to create my own,
Any advice as to how to get that dialog box while importng the points would be very helpful.
Thanks!
depending on the format of the file, you would specify the separator.
on the import point file dialog, the second box down are the point file types you have setup in the drawing. The button on the top right of that box is used to bring up the point file format tool.
then select new point file format, you get this dialog, where you will specify the settings for the format.
Liesl,
You're looking for Point File Formats. Here:
Next question is whether those Longs and Lats are Decimal or DMS.
Dave
Dave Stoll
Las Vegas, Nevada
Thank you Dave! I've got 'er all figured out. They were decimal degrees, thank goodness THAT I can figure out. Geez this had me scratching my head all day. Ugh. Unbillable time.....
Cheers,
Liesl
So I tried this, and the dialog says it recognizes the format, but I get a message stating that "No points were transferred from the source."
This is the Point File format that I used.
Chris,
Couple of observations. Your file name is PNEZD Format.csv, but the data looks like PLatLonE. And CA83-IIF is a projected (northings and eastings) coordinate system, not a geographic (Lats and Longs) coordinate system.
Are all of your points at zero elevation? Are those lats and longs in decimal degrees or DD.MMSSss? Where does your data come from?
Dave
Dave Stoll
Las Vegas, Nevada
Yes, I believe the Lat Longs are deciaml degrees. Ignore the file name, the person who sent it did not know what PNEZD meant. All the elevations are at zero, we are concerned with the horizontal location of the points. I tried the coordinate conversion to see if that would yield something different, but it still said the data was not imported. The data was sent from a potential client.
Thanks,
Chris
Chris,
Your Point File Format shows the tabular data is Degrees-Lat and Degrees-Long, which are Angles. Under "Coordinate Zone Transform" you're also identifying the data as CA83-IIF coordinates, which are Cartesian. No wonder Civil 3D is confused and refuses to import your data.
Dave
Dave Stoll
Las Vegas, Nevada
Thank you for criticizing and not offering help. I have gone through all the different Lat Long options as well as not tranform the data to no avail. What I showed you was my last attempt to get it to work.
Chris,
Those 4 points look like they are just south of Grass Valley, California:
I've already told you what IS wrong with your data import. Are you interested in what MIGHT be, and I suspect is, wrong?
The hardest thing about helping on this Forum is seeing what you see. You'll need to post your point file before I can confirm my suspicion.
Dave
Dave Stoll
Las Vegas, Nevada
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