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Creating ASCII Output Files of Profile Information
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Top Margin: Type the number of characters you want as a top margin in this
box. The margin is inserted between the page number (if you select the Page
Numbers option) and the report title. This setting applies only to File output.
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Bottom Margin: Type the number of characters you want as a bottom
margin in this box. This setting applies only to File output.
For more information on the format for ASCII output files of profile
information, see the following section, Formatting for the ASCII Output
Files of the Profile Information.
5 Enter the Output File Name.
NOTE
Each time you create a new report, be sure to change the default output
file name so you do not overwrite the previous report.
6 You can click Output File Name to specify a folder for the output file. If you do
not specify an output folder, the file that is created is placed in the current
project folder.
7 Click OK.
Formatting for the ASCII Output Files of the
Profile Information
When you output profile data using the ASCII File Output
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Profile command,
the data is output in the following format:
Alignment name
surface type, number of surfaces of this type
surface code, surface name
number of points for this surface
pt code,internal sta,external sta,elevation,vc length in,vc length out.
The internal station is the original station value as the alignment was defined,
before using station equations. The external station is the current station value.
If you have not used station equations, these values are the same. In the output
from all the ASCII File Output commands, any line beginning with either a
number character (#) or semicolon (;) is a comment line.