I have created a Civil 3D drawing with over 150,000 points (residential lot locations). I want to select only about 10,000 within a closed, erratic polyline boundary without selecting each one or several. Then I would like to create a text file with location of each point. Please advise on the procedure. I have tried query methood but either I don't know what to do or I am choosing the wrong method.
Thanks
Create a point group>> include tab , use drawing selection : for drawing selection enter CP at tne command line, now outline the erratict polygon, enter when done.
export points>> by group>> select your group
Joe Bouza
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Thanks for the reply. I will try this, but do I need to outline the polyline or just select it. There is no way I can outline it, very erratic. It is a contour of flood zone..
One way to do this is to create a copy of the file for use as a working drawing which will be used to delete everything but the isolated points using maptrim, which can then be exported to an ascii file.
1. Copy the file.
2. In the copied.dwg, enter MAPTRIM at the command line. (see below for settings which should work to retain points within your polyline boundary selected).
3. Export remaining Points > Output Tab of Ribbon > Export Panel > Export Points.
Warning, Maptrim is a very powerful command and caution should be taken by first copying the file.
This will provide the ascii text file of the roughly 10,000 points you seek.
One more important tidbit, if the Contour line you have is a C3d contour object and your unable to select it as a boundary, then in the copy.dwg:
Select the Contour > Surface Contextual Ribbon > Surface Tools Panel > Extract Objects > Major or Minor Contour as appropriate > OK.
This creates a polyline directly on the contour lines which will be selected as the trim boundary.
Hi,
I know this is a old post and probably dead, but since there is no accepted solution I will give my 5 cents.
I workaround I've used is to create a surface and use ALL the points as defining objects (drawing objects>points). After this use the polyline you have as a boundary object. After this set the surface style so that it displays the points. Now you can extract these points from the surface. Be sure to use different layers, otherwise you will have duplicate points. Bear in mind that these are not the ORIGINAL points, but a new set of points.
- F
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