Hello,
I currently have a survey figure called strip 1 -3 (see attachment). What I would like to do is rename these survey figure to tw (travel way) and use these in my corridor properties as a target.
What I would like to know is I dont know if these survey figures are linear going from left to right or right to left or both. All I know is that the numbers are increasing from left to right.
For my corridor properties target do I have to connect all these survey figures to one survey figure or can I have these targeted separately if so how.
Thanks
Not entirely sure that I understand the question here. You can have multiple lines targeted by one subassembly in a single region.
It doesn't matter to the corridor which direction the lines are going.
Steve
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@sboon wrote:Not entirely sure that I understand the question here. You can have multiple lines targeted by one subassembly in a single region.
It doesn't matter to the corridor which direction the lines are going.
Steve
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Ok, I am still learning this so lets say the strip represents the travelway and regardless if it is a survey figure, polyline or feature line and I target this to my corridor I would always need to apply the elevation to it. From what I can see that when you target something to the corridor you should always add a elevation.
Thanks
From what I can see that when you target something to the corridor you should always add a elevation.
No. You have the option of applying a horizontal target or a vertical target or both. The two targets don't have to be the same; you could use one featureline for the horizontal, and a different one for the vertical if you want. If you don't supply a target then the subassembly reverts to it's default behaviour at that location.
For example, I often apply a horizontal target for widening the pavement of my lanes but I leave the vertical target out, so that the elevation at the edge of pavement is controlled by the superelevation parameters.
Steve
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