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Snokke
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Tue Nov 09, 2004 3:16 pm Post subject:
Import coordinate file |
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Hi
I have a coordinate file I'd like to import in to MicroStation.
The design of the file is:
GGG123456 XXX.XXX YYY.YYY ZZZ.ZZZ
Where
GGG123456 is the coordinate point id number and
XXX.XXX is the X coodidinate and
YYY.YYY is the Y coodidinate and
ZZZ.ZZZ is the Z coodidinate.
How do I import the file? I'd also like to have the point id number as
an text near the point.
Regards
Andreas
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AL-MARAGHI
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Wed Nov 10, 2004 12:40 am Post subject:
Re: Import coordinate file |
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Hi..
I was using long time a mdl file calles CVTPC to do all what you mentioned.
CVTPC is a free MDL program available on the Corps of Engineers
Topographic Engineering Center's home page:
http://www.tec.army.mil/index.html
CVTPC will import ASCII xyz data into 3-d .dgn files. It allows you to
place cells, elevations, point numbers, descriptions, etc, at a
specified scale, level and symbology.
I hpe that is what you need. |
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Snokke
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Wed Nov 10, 2004 11:30 am Post subject:
Re: Import coordinate file |
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Thanks, I will test it. :)
maraghi@batelco.com.bh (AL-MARAGHI) wrote in message news:<a9e0cf34.0411091140.1625b08b@posting.google.com>...
| Quote: | Hi..
I was using long time a mdl file calles CVTPC to do all what you mentioned.
CVTPC is a free MDL program available on the Corps of Engineers
Topographic Engineering Center's home page:
http://www.tec.army.mil/index.html
CVTPC will import ASCII xyz data into 3-d .dgn files. It allows you to
place cells, elevations, point numbers, descriptions, etc, at a
specified scale, level and symbology.
I hpe that is what you need. |
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Eric Collins
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Sun Nov 21, 2004 9:47 pm Post subject:
Re: Import coordinate file |
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look for the mdl xyztxt, you may already have it.
Snokke wrote:
| Quote: | Hi
I have a coordinate file I'd like to import in to MicroStation.
The design of the file is:
GGG123456 XXX.XXX YYY.YYY ZZZ.ZZZ
Where
GGG123456 is the coordinate point id number and
XXX.XXX is the X coodidinate and
YYY.YYY is the Y coodidinate and
ZZZ.ZZZ is the Z coodidinate.
How do I import the file? I'd also like to have the point id number as
an text near the point.
Regards
Andreas |
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drbll
Joined: 28 Feb 2005
Posts: 7
Location: Oak Brook, Il
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Tue Mar 01, 2005 3:04 pm Post subject:
re:Import coordinate file |
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We have been using mdl called plotpoints for many years, allows cell to placed in addtion to text fields.
I can email to you if need be.... v7 or v8 |
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