Raise/Lower Slected Cogo Points

Raise/Lower Slected Cogo Points

ishaq03
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Raise/Lower Slected Cogo Points

ishaq03
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Hi all,

I would like to Raise/Lower to Selected Cogo points, I now we can generated the surface with cogo points then raise/lower the surface after cogo points read the elevation from surface but my condition is different any can help or advise me how to selected cogo points raise or lower in civil3D.

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essam-salah
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hi @ishaq03 

Yes, you can raise/lower Cogo Elev from Cogo edit Tab and Datum icon.

cogo datum.png

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essam-salah
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here is the command

_AeccEditPointDatum  >>link<< 

 

 

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ishaq03
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@essam,

Thanks for your rapid response,Yes wen can raise or lower the cogo point elevations with datum command, But I would like to change only selected cogo not over all cogo points in the dwg.

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essam-salah
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@ishaq03 wrote:

@essam,

.., But I would like to change only selected cogo not over all cogo points in the dwg.


if you use C3D version 2020 and higher you can use Dynamo.

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essam-salah
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@ishaq03 

repost your question >>here<< 

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Pointdump
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Hi Syed,
"...change only selected cogo..."
Like this?
Dave

 

Datum_1.png

 

Dave Stoll
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ishaq03
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@Pointdump,

Yes this is the right way, look how stupid I am. It's so simple but I don't get it Thanks. first select the cogo points then right click use the datum and type the value as per user requirement.

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TerryDotson
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So many things in plain CAD don't work in Civil3D that sometimes its assumed that none of them do.  However, don't overlook the MOVE command for simplicity with this one.  For example to move some CogoPoints up 100 units:

 

Command: MOVE
Select objects: 123 found

Specify base point or [Displacement] <Displacement>: (PICK ANYWHERE)
Specify second point or <use first point as displacement>: @0,0,100