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create level curves

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hello to all, excuse if I place a matter raised hundreds of times. I sprayed the site long and wide and found this sitetope program: the problem is that I can't use it because I'm a little ignorant about level curves... I tried to import a dxf with the listed points saved with version 2004 but sitetopo me put them all at altitude 0.. mah. I tried to insert the classic booklet:


2|102|184.9164|101.4677|5.139|1.530".
2,103.
But I can't extrapolate anything... you can help me as software it seems easy to use but I can't make it turn properly!
thanks to greetings!
 
your is a pregeo booklet therefore not compatible with sitetopo

you have to see how both the dxf you imported i.e. how I think you probably have all points in 2d and the odds side by side
you have to have the file with x,y,z, ie the points in space 3d and not 2d.
 
thanks for the answer, I imported the dxf processed by vigeo therefore has the points in the 3 sizes (in fact on autocad if I give the 3d view command you see the points set in the space at their quotas) but when the on sitetopo amount you see all the points in the same floor to the zero... I don't understand what the problem is.:frown:
 
If the problem is only to merge all points to the same z with a poly or splyne I think you can do quietly in acad with a lisp
 
I uploaded the 2 lisp that you recommended to me, unfortunately I just came out from school and I am a little ignorant also in the vocabulary (gp, dtm...) of the words you use. to what I understand you have to have the dxf file with the points in the 3 sizes, then you have to create that triangle mesh to get the level curves. easy to say but to do? If there is a quick guide or explanation, I would be grateful! Hi.
 
I uploaded the 2 lisp that you recommended to me, unfortunately I just came out from school and I am a little ignorant also in the vocabulary (gp, dtm...) of the words you use. to what I understand you have to have the dxf file with the points in the 3 sizes, then you have to create that triangle mesh to get the level curves. easy to say but to do? If there is a quick guide or explanation, I would be grateful! Hi.
It's a little hard to explain everything if you're just zero!
gp. He is the one who wrote that lisp.
dtm is the acronym of digital terrain modelling, and it would be the rectangle mesh you have to create.
you can create dtm through this lisp:
http://www.cadstudio.cz/en/apps/dtm/that had already been mentioned here on the forum, in other discussions on the level curves. This lisp handles up to 2000 points listed, I don't think you reach them.

the procedure is what you have listed.
start with creating your dtm shirt from those listed points you have, that lisp contains all the explanations.
 
It's a little hard to explain everything if you're just zero!
gp. He is the one who wrote that lisp.
dtm is the acronym of digital terrain modelling, and it would be the rectangle mesh you have to create.
you can create dtm through this lisp:
http://www.cadstudio.cz/en/apps/dtm/that had already been mentioned here on the forum, in other discussions on the level curves. This lisp handles up to 2000 points listed, I don't think you reach them.

the procedure is what you have listed.
start with creating your dtm shirt from those listed points you have, that lisp contains all the explanations.
you're right how difficult it is to explain everything from scratch anyway I try to arrange as much as possible, then I created the dtm with the lisp you posted to me (just call the application and select the cloud of points then it does them automatically) then I recalled the autocurve lisp and even that if I do not erro just select the triangles then choose the fairness and do everything alone. I tried to overlay sitetope and autocurve level curves and are almost equal, but sitetopo writes the quota next to level curves while autocurve no... finally the autosez lisp to what it serves:confused:? Please be patient!:biggrin:
 
I told you autosez because inside it contains autocurve. if you read the discussion or the help of the utility you immediately understand what it takes. You make me think you didn't see it.
for the odds of only points you can use autosez, always inside it has a special utility.
for level curve odds there was a utility that I don't remember now. I don't have time to find her right now. As soon as I can see.
 
Hello everyone, I have a planimetry of a dwg, without level curves, and for which only the quotas of some points are reported: Is there an application of autocad that, taking advantage of the information in my possession, allow me to obtain the quotas at every point of the plan? Thank you in advance!
 
Hello everyone, I have a planimetry of a dwg, without level curves, and for which only the quotas of some points are reported: Is there an application of autocad that, taking advantage of the information in my possession, allow me to obtain the quotas at every point of the plan? Thank you in advance!
If you had read well in this discussion, among other things your previous post, there would have been no need to ask:
I told you autosez because inside it contains autocurve. if you read the discussion or the help of the utility you immediately understand what it takes. You make me think you didn't see it.for the odds of only points you can use autosez, always inside it has a special utility.for level curve odds there was a utility that I don't remember now. I don't have time to find her right now. As soon as I can see.
 
I told you autosez because inside it contains autocurve. if you read the discussion or the help of the utility you immediately understand what it takes. You make me think you didn't see it.
for the odds of only points you can use autosez, always inside it has a special utility.
for level curve odds there was a utility that I don't remember now. I don't have time to find her right now. As soon as I can see.
Sorry I didn't read in the utilities today I had 1000 information and I have to do the point of the situation:biggrin: however as soon as you remember the application let me know. thanks again and congratulations to this forum:finger:
 
I read, but being a autocad neophyte I had some difficulty working with that application.
 
Hello everyone, I have a planimetry of a dwg, without level curves, and for which only the quotas of some points are reported: Is there an application of autocad that, taking advantage of the information in my possession, allow me to obtain the quotas at every point of the plan? Thank you in advance!
if the objects of the planimetry are in 2d you cannot go beyond the quotas already in your possession, if instead they are in 3d the solution is found.
give us directions or post a portion of the dwg.
 
Sorry I didn't read in the utilities today I had 1000 information and I have to do the point of the situation:biggrin: however as soon as you remember the application let me know. thanks again and congratulations to this forum:finger:
hi I read all the utilities of are different and very interesting though when I call the command specified in the instructions does not work tells me command unknown as well as all other utilities... Am I making some other novice mistake or is it an autocad problem?
 
hi I read all the utilities of are different and very interesting though when I call the command specified in the instructions does not work tells me command unknown as well as all other utilities... Am I making some other novice mistake or is it an autocad problem?
You're making some mistakes.
read here how to load the lisp:
http://www.cad3d.it/forum1/showthread.php?t=496If you had read the help of the gp. program, autosez, you would have found the instructions for how to upload it.
 
in the program it says: "for a proper operation it is necessary that the aforementioned files be placed in a folder read from the autocad path (options\file\research path of the support files)" but what path is it? :confused:

I had already read the third string:
-digitating from the command line (load "file.lspname") keeping in mind that filename.lsp must be in the autocad path I think I miss the key to this route :biggrin:
 
...when I call the command specified in the instructions it does not work tells me unknown command as well as all other utilities. . .
in the program it says: "for a proper operation it is necessary that the aforementioned files be placed in a folder read from the autocad path (options\file\research path of the support files)" but what path is it? :confused:

I had already read the third string:
-digitating from the command line (load "file.lspname") keeping in mind that filename.lsp must be in the autocad path I think I miss the key to this route :biggrin:
position the autosez folder Where do you want.

command options, card file, nodo support file search path, clicca sul tasto aggiungi and then on browse to select the autosez folder.

command appload, set as file type Swimming stick visual lisp (*.vlx), search and select car sez. vlx, clicca su charge charge and then on Shut up!.

to launch the lisp type as.
 
OK we are, the command utilities do not take them anyway I have to select them from the autosez window.
Finally when I use autosez I break the whole snap, ask me to select the snap modes this will be a hio bug:finger:
 

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