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Chapter 3 Working with Profiles and Vertical Alignments
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Listing the Elevations of Points in the Profile in
Relation to the Finished Ground Centerline
You can use the List Elevations command to list the elevation of a selected
point or station for a finished ground centerline. This command lists the
elevation of the finished ground centerline at the station (or point) you specify.
To list elevations of points in the profile
1 From the Profiles menu, choose List ä List Elevations.
2 Select a point using one of the following methods:
n
Select a point on the profile. This displays the station and elevation of the
selected point, as well as the elevation of the current surface at the points
station. This command also displays the difference in elevation between the
vertical alignment and the point selected.
n
Type S, for Station, and type a station number to display the Finished
Centerline Elevation for the specified station.
NOTE
If you have not drawn or defined the specified profile, or if the point you
select is beyond the horizontal limits of the profile, the command displays
the station of the point or station selected and the text Undefined for the
elevation.
3 Select another point to list, or press ENTER to end the command.
Creating ASCII Output Files of Profile
Information
To create ASCII output files of information taken from profiles, use the Profiles
ä ASCII File Output command. You can change the output settings for ASCII
files using the ASCII File Output ä Output Settings command on the Profiles
menu.
ASCII output files have been developed to allow custom programs to read data.
There are many different output formats that exist worldwide. Some countries
have standardized on specific formats for profiles and cross sections, while in
other countries the formats can vary greatly from region to region or even
between corporations. With these ASCII files, add-on programs are written to
take the data generated by Autodesk Civil Design and output in any customized
format.