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Lisp to create Longitudinal sections

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Anonymous
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Lisp to create Longitudinal sections

Hello there,

Can anyone help, that I need to create Longitudinal Sections for some length of a trench with the profile of trench bottom and Ground Level, Inverted Level, Depth of cutting and Chainage in the bottom in a table form. So kindly anyone provide me a lisp to create one. Thanks in advance.

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Message 2 of 19
CodeDing
in reply to: Anonymous

@Anonymous,

 

I am only slightly interested in helping you because I believe that I have written a similar lisp before..

You need to provide MUCH more information for anyone to help you with this. Can you provide an example of what you want? 

 

Best,

~DD


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Message 3 of 19
Anonymous
in reply to: CodeDing

Thank you so much for the help I was desperate to see a replay and sorry for not being specific earlier. 

I've length and elevation of a ground profile for a path along which a trench has to dig with a certain depth and I need to create the longitudinal profile for the at ground level and bottom of the trench (or consider ill give the level of trench bottom also). And in the bottom of the profile a table having the values length, Ground level, trench bottom level and depth of cutting (Ground level - trench bottom level). And a datum value (if calculated automatically or I can provide it). And sorry sir I'm bad at explaining so I've drawn one example.

 

2_Mod.jpg

Something similar to that.

Thanks in advance.

 

Message 4 of 19
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

@Anonymous You can try this:  >>> longitudinal sections lisp <<<

 

 

 

 

Message 5 of 19
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

I need the difference between the two levels coming from that script. Is it possible to add that too?  (existing ground level and the finished ground level).

Thanks in advance.

Message 6 of 19
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

@Anonymous

Typically, such a task would be done with a program AutoCAD Civil 3D.
The company you're using uses simple AutoCAD?

 

 

 

Message 7 of 19
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Sadly yes, just for now. But can you provide me command or a place where I can find a tutorial for that related topic please that would be help for me. I'm trying other ways that fortunately I've got an idea about doing that without any lisps or at least with very simple lisps I guess.

 

Can you help me with this: "https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/visual-lisp-autolisp-and-general/converting-2d-polyline-to-3d-poly-li..."

Thanks in advance.

Message 8 of 19
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Hello, sir

For this problem, one of senior gave me a lisp (which I'm attaching below) which might work but he doesn't know how to use. When I loaded it asks for a text file with L/S Data, and I have no idea about, what details I need to give or in which sequence can you help me with it.

Message 9 of 19
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

@Anonymous
Could you provide more information? attach a .DWG and an example of the expected result?

 

 

 

 

Message 10 of 19
matauranz
in reply to: Anonymous

did you findout how that script ran and what the input file format was.....I would like to use it

 

Message 11 of 19
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

I have an excellent LISP.

Message 12 of 19
arshadmirza786
in reply to: Anonymous

Pls share if u can

Message 13 of 19
Anonymous
in reply to: arshadmirza786

SHARE YOUR EMAIL ID

Message 14 of 19
john.uhden
in reply to: Anonymous

I suggest that your company spend some money to purchase and train X many users in Civil 3D,

While I am sure I could write something of equivalent capability, I can't afford to donate my time to strangers for free.  There are many others here who could and maybe even would.  God bless them for caring for the needy.

John F. Uhden

Message 15 of 19
arshadmirza786
in reply to: Anonymous

arshad.mirza@cyberspaceglobal.com

 

arshadmirza786@hotmail.com

Message 16 of 19
arshadmirza786
in reply to: Anonymous

my email id is arshadmirza786@hotmail.com

Message 17 of 19
Sea-Haven
in reply to: arshadmirza786

Have a look at this it does way more than just long sections and runs on top of Autocad.

 

https://www.civilsitedesign.com/

Message 18 of 19
erfanmohammad026
in reply to: Anonymous

plz send lisp mohammadirfan721@gmail.com plz plz
Message 19 of 19


@erfanmohammad026 wrote:
plz send lisp .... plz plz

Whom are you asking?  Your Message is listed as being in reply to the original poster, which suggests you used the "Reply to the topic" line at the bottom.  That always lists as being in reply to Message 1, but the author of that didn't provide any code they could send you.  Use the "Reply" button at lower right in the Message you're really replying to.

Kent Cooper, AIA

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