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Coordinates in xls file are based on "Lambert Conformal Conic Projection for India, Meter" but when export to google earth it leads to a ocean instead
1- Zone I; Pakistan 28-35'35"N, Kalianpur 1962 Datum (Metres)
2- Kalianpur 1975 / India zone I
leads near to target (inter section of 2 centerlines)
How to correct "Lambert Conformal Conic Projection for India, Meter" parameters that it lead to target instead of ocean
Thanks
Arshad,
All 3 of your drawings are in Imperial (Feet) Units, but each of your assigned Coordinate Systems are Metric:
India-LCC
Kalianpur1975.India-I
PAK-I-M
Your Excel Points are Feet. Convert them to Meters. Then open a new METRIC drawing and assign one of the above Coordinate Systems. Import your points, using an EN Point File Format. Then you can export a KML/Z file.
KMZ attached.
Dave
Dave Stoll
Las Vegas, Nevada
I am not lucky
May machine still give the same result (in ocean) from LAMBERT INDIA Projection
It doesn't work because India-LCC is not the correct projection. You will have to use either
I concur with Pointdump that the coordinates in your spread sheet are expressed in units of feet. This is incorrect and creating a big issue in your workflow. They should be in meters. You will have to convert the individual x-values to meters. Multiply by the (1÷3.2808). Do the same for all individual y-values too.
To further support the contention that your drawing is messed up, type DWGUNITS on command line and you'll notice that the drawing units are in feet. This suggests the original author used an Imperial template instead of using a Metric one. I recommend you start over from scratch.
To assign the coordinate system in your map, I recommend you type MAPCSASSIGN on command line. Perform a search using 'Kalianpur' as the key word, then select Kailianpur1975.India-I from the list of results and click ASSIGN..
Alternatively, you may search using key word 'Pakistan' then select PAK-I-M, then ASSIGN.
Either of the recommended coordinate system will put your line work on dry land, not in the ocean.
Chicagolooper
In 1994 the topo survey was conducted with Lambert projection
Now we have to RE-FIT the new topo-survey to calculate the 24 years impact on the site
Thats why we want to go in age of stone
I need help to determine the 0,0 (x-section) of 2 center lines
Please help to search the 0,0 with the coordinates in ft or m does not matter
Arshad,
In India-LCC I get the same as you--Ocean Points. Looks like your data might be flawed.
Dave
Dave Stoll
Las Vegas, Nevada
I am not a expert of these but in my opinion (as pak-I and India zone-I 1975 remain close to target ) the same way the if lambert parameters be corrected it will lead to near (Pak-I & India zone-I) instead of an ocean
May be I am wrong sorry for that
with your help I have to dig out a way to show these lines at x-ing of 2 center lines
Thanks
Arshad,
"...if lambert parameters be corrected it will lead to near (Pak-I & India zone-I) instead of an ocean."
You cannot change the parameters of India-LCC without creating a new Custom Coordinate System. Your data is flawed and unusable. Suggest you use _ALIGN Command to move those old points in your new drawing.
Dave
Dave Stoll
Las Vegas, Nevada
Thank you for clarifying. Using the text file named lambert.txt in post 3 of this thread, you can insert those points into India-LCC projection and they will be at the location of the Thal Canal. Your explanation of the situation was not clear and created confusion when trying to place them in a drawing. As it turns out, they are using Kalianpur1975.India-I (EPSG 24378) and not Lambert Conical Projection.
Someone else, not you, has already converted them from India-LCC to Kalianpur75 zone-I. Another possibility is the coordinates, which appear to be a proposed or recently constructed canal, were shot in Kalianpur75 and were never in India LCC to begin with. At any rate, you and everyone else, must treat those coordinates as Kalianpur75. You may then insert the points into any projection, including India-LCC, and they will appear at the Thal site. If the coordinates are stated in meters, which they are, the points will be on dry land, not the ocean. Since the units in lamber.txt are indeed meters and not feet, you'll be fine using this file.
Try this:
Chicagolooper
This conversion lead to a desert in stead of near to thal canal Head regulator
Direct Kalanipur Zone-I 1975 lead near to head regulator nor to the intersection of 2 canals center line
I appreciate your input but I am not LUCK to get the target
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