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Outputting the Section Data for Use in Other Software Programs
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2 Specify the output folder for the information:
n
Accept the default, c:\Land Projects R2\<project name>\align
n
Enter a different folder
The following prompt is displayed:
Enter filename to output:
3 Specify the output file name.
When entering the file name, be sure to include the extension. If the file
already exists, a prompt is displayed asking whether or not to overwrite the file:
n
Type Y for Yes to overwrite the existing file.
n
Type N for No to have the command prompt for the folder and file name
again.
You are prompted to enter the beginning station and ending station in turn.
4 Specify the range of stations.
The defaults for the beginning and ending stations are based on the beginning
and ending stations of the current alignment. Accept the default or enter a
different range of stations.
The command calculates the sectional data for the stations and outputs it to the
file.
The following is a table listing the section codes used in the ASCII text file:
Section Codes Used in the ASCII Text File
Description Codes Value
Surface Existing ground 0
Finished ground 1
Top surface 10
Datum surface 20
Template surface 30
Assembly surface 40
Points Null point 0
Existing point 1
Template point 2
Assembly point 3
NOTE
Angles are expressed in radians measured counterclockwise from a
zero (0) x-axis.