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Chapter 4 Working with Cross Sections
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To view samples of section data output files, see Section Data for a Range of
Stations  Sample Output File in this chapter.
Section Data for a Range of Stations - Sample Output File
The following text shows the format for the ASCII text file. Any line beginning
with either a number character (#) or semicolon (;) is a comment line:
Alignment name
internal sta,external sta,direction along align,skew angle of section
offset of ref pt,elev of ref pt,Northing of ref pt,Easting of ref pt
min offset,max offset,min elev,max elev
cut area,cut centroid,fill area,fill centroid,rad at sta,rad halfway to
next
surface type,number of surfaces of this type
surface type,surface name
number of points
pt code,offset,elevation.
The format for an ASCII text file is made up of the following components:
n
The internal station is the original station value as the alignment was
defined, before station equations are used.
n
The external station is the current station value. If you havent used station
equations, these values remain the same.
n
The direction along align variable is the current direction of the alignment
(in radians).
n
The skew angle of the section is not used at this time.
The following is an example section output in the ASCII text file. Any line
beginning with either a number character (#) or semicolon (;) is a comment
line:
# Autodesk Civil Design Section Output 1.0 A
r1
1642.800000,3000.000000,6.182354,0.000000
0.000000,358.693823,4990.292780,4526.310407
-80.000000,80.000000,349.561417,363.032604
31.318067,-8.411033,79.780859,20.738300,0.000000,0.000000
0,1
0,eg
26
1,-80.000000,363.032604
1,-77.339769,362.952025
1,-66.440420,362.763712
1,-59.393991,362.572420
1,-43.908915,357.375230
1,-39.692378,355.966395
1,-32.383258,357.915349
1,-30.311426,358.467796