Point Evelation Label not matching point z value

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Point Evelation Label not matching point z value

Anonymous
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Hi,

 

I am new to the forum and was looking for some help. Something very odd is happening to my cogo points. In my drawing my I have chosen to display my points with "elevation only", however the label is displaying the wrong point elevation. When I check the point in properties under the "3d geometry" header the elevation is correct.

 

What is the relationship between 3d geometry in properties and the x, y, z coordinate you get when you run say the "ID" command?

 

If anyone can shed some light I'd be much obliged..

 

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Jay_B
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@Anonymous wrote:

 

Hi,

 

I am new to the forum and was looking for some help. Something very odd is happening to my cogo points. In my drawing my I have chosen to display my points with "elevation only", however the label is displaying the wrong point elevation. When I check the point in properties under the "3d geometry" header the elevation is correct.

 

What is the relationship between 3d geometry in properties and the x, y, z coordinate you get when you run say the "ID" command?

 

If anyone can shed some light I'd be much obliged..


Welcome to the Forums!

 

You have a meters vs. feet units issue (roughly .3048 difference).

 

Was an Imperial template used to start the drawing, instead of metric?

 

Command: EDITDRAWINGSETTINGS > Units & Zone tab > verify Drawing Units are set correctly.

 

Settings tab of Toolspace > Point > Label Styles > label style used

 

If this doesn't help please post the dwg here.

 

pt label.PNG

 

 

C3D 2018.1
C3D 2016 SP4

Win 7 Professional 64 Bit

Anonymous
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My drawing settings and units are set to metric. I have been copying cogo points from old drawings and I think this is where the issue has arisen.

 

Cheers for the reply, I'm driving myself mad trying to sort this.

 

DWG is attached.

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Pointdump
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JF,

 

Welcome to the Autodesk Forums!

 

As Jay @Jay_B said, your Label Style was displaying in Feet. You can display your elevations in anything you want, even Parsecs if you're mapping stars. I've attached a style added to your drawing that shows both Meters and Feet.

 

Foot.png

 

FootMeter.png

 

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Thanks brilliant.

 

Thanks Guys.

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