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The following file is an example of an ASCII output file:
r1
0,3
1,eg
3
0,1642.800000,3000.000000,358.693823,0.000000,0.000000
0,2087.915609,3445.115609,328.725615,0.000000,0.000000
0,2716.439873,4073.639873,337.987848,0.000000,0.000000
2,eg
3
0,1642.800000,3000.000000,358.948705,0.000000,0.000000
0,2087.878787,3445.078787,327.570460,0.000000,0.000000
0,2716.439873,4073.639873,338.083833,0.000000,0.000000
3,eg
3
0,1642.800000,3000.000000,355.951438,0.000000,0.000000
0,2087.878775,3445.078775,328.870119,0.000000,0.000000
0,2716.439873,4073.639873,336.323390,0.000000,0.000000
0,3
4,fg
3
1,0
1,Center
5
0,1630.571608,1630.571608,357.988631,0.000000,0.000000
0,1810.581539,3167.781539,359.745661,100.000000,100.000000
0,2245.246668,3602.446668,312.763310,100.000000,100.000000
0,2453.750994,3810.950994,334.273928,50.000000,50.000000
0,2732.522355,4089.722355,338.235042,0.000000,0.000000
Creating ASCII Output Files of the Profile
Information to Use in Other Programs
You can create ASCII text files of profile data. For example, if you want to use
the data in another software program, you can use the ASCII File
Output ä Profile command.
To view the format for the ASCII text file, see Format for the ASCII File Output
Files of the Profile Information in this chapter.
For more information on the profile codes used in the ASCII text file, see
Creating ASCII Output Files of Profile Information in this chapter.
To create ASCII output files of the profile information to use in other programs
1 Set the profile output settings, if you haven't done so already.
2 From the Profiles menu, choose ASCII File Output ä Profile.
3 Specify the folder to output the information to. The default is
c:\Land Projects R2\<project name>\align\.
4 Specify the filename. When entering the file name, you must include the
extension.
If the file already exists, a prompt appears asking whether or not you want to
overwrite the file:
n
Type Y to overwrite.
n
Type N to enter a different filename.
After specifying the filename, a prompt appears showing the current surface.