Hi,
I have created a property line by bearing and closed the loop however when I tag the lines the bearing is different to what I have typed into the property line table.
As an example
I have entered the bearing of 98°04'30" at a distance of 30.225m into the property line table.
When I tag the completed property line the bearing is different at 98°04'43"
How could the tag show a different bearing?
@Anonymous
Which version of Revit are you using and which build...
When you entered 98° Did it not prompt you that the bearing needs to be between 00° 00' 00" and 90° 00' 00" ?! ... there is something which is not right because usually bearings are defined using an angle between 0 and 90 from N/S (ie: a 151° from N/S would be N 28° Bearing
Can you copy that property line to clipboard and paste into a new blank project which you can upload?
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Hmmm.... I think Revit just gets this stuff wrong plain and simple. The reason is that it measures angles as counter clockwise. When doing bearings and distance(at least in my part of the world) it is always from North and rotating clockwise like you would read a compass on a ship. Here is an example from a model I have setup shared co-ordinates and got the plan rotated. The grid line "Abut A" is actually at compass bearing 338deg17'00" but the property line tag showing the bearing which has been selected from the grid line and is over it but not visible is showing the bearing 21deg43'00". This is the included angle from North in an anti-clockwise rotation to the property line. I am using Revit version 22 in this example.
And it make no difference if you assign units for angles to degrees, minutes and seconds.
And to prove it here is the "True North view".
If anyone knows a fix I would be keen to hear it! My solution is to use text and manually type it out long hand on the plans. Which is risky if someone redoes the shared co-ordinates and the project model needs to more or change bearing for some reason. Would be keen to see Autodesk fix this stuff. So I am throwing out the challenge to them here!
Goto > Massing and Site > Model Site and click the small drop down arrow
It should now give you the correct bearing
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