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export distance and azimuth values to excel sheet

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I would need to export the values that I have with the command "dist" distance and azimut on exel sheet! I will explain better: I have a dwg with the orthophotogrammetry of a city with their respective palaces in horizontal vision. Thank you.
 
I uploaded the file lsp with _appload and started with the command lm.. How does it work? does not write any .txt file
 
I uploaded the file lsp with _appload and started with the command lm.. How does it work? does not write any .txt file
How do I put the point on the tops that I want to export???? I understand.
the lisp exports angles (azimut) and distances of points compared to another point (station).
If you draw points on the tops you have to export and throw the lisp, he tells you what to do, you just need to fulfill his demands.
 
the lisp exports angles (azimut) and distances of points compared to another point (station).
If you draw points on the tops you have to export and throw the lisp, he tells you what to do, you just need to fulfill his demands.
the points to be exported already I own them..in practice the point from where to measure the distance is an antenna....from this antenna I have to calculate the distance and the azimuth of the various buildings around!
 
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the white ball is the center of the antenna.. from that point I should calculate the distance of all the buildings and the azimuth and save them on the exel!
 
I honestly don't know how to use it.. I load it through _appload and launch it with lm... but then what do I have to do? ?
 
read the command line where you need the various steps.
Launch the lisp then on the command line appears (The lane is mine):
-select objects (which objects should you select if you have to extract coordinates of the points?)
-point to station (I don't even know the subject, but I assume it's the point to measure all the others.)
- separator character (Do you want the comma, the point or a pink ribbon for decimals?)
-the txt file save window appearsI always stay without words
 
read the command line where you need the various steps.
Launch the lisp then on the command line appears (The lane is mine):
-select objects (which objects should you select if you have to extract coordinates of the points?)
-point to station (I don't even know the subject, but I assume it's the point to measure all the others.)
- separator character (Do you want the comma, the point or a pink ribbon for decimals?)
-the txt file save window appearsI always stay without words
just mass, only a clarification, by separator character means that "between the fields", can be used also a simple space, but normally one of these is used: ,
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