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export angle and distance values from a base point

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mauroci

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I'm a new member.
I would need to understand how to set a lisp to get angles and distances with the dist command
In practice I have to hand copy so many data (angles and distances with the dist command) and I would like to use a suitable lisp with which to print or paste the data after questioning several times with the dist command also on word pad.
I hope I've explained well...
autocad 2012
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I explain better: from one point 100 I have to hand copy angles and distances on other points 101, 102, 103 etc.
 
but do you need to copy them to a table in autocad or excel/word sheet or do you want the data to be simply exported?
I know very little about the preface of the lisp... But if I can help you. . .
 
I hope I understand your need... test the attached program I had written long ago.

requires a base station point and then the points beaten in succession.
save distance and angle in a txt file.
the accuracy (decimal number) of the angular measures is that set in autocad.

type rand to start the command
 

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Thank you. you work in the topopographic field and I need a lisp to have data without having to write them several times: from autocad on hand sheet and then retransfer them to pregeo.
ok I tried the lisp rand and could go, but would it be possible to specify the name of the point I beat? so don't piss me off if they're many points....
I saw that when the corner ends with zero (0) it is not written in the list txt. Is that normal?
thank you and excuse the many questions
 
... but would it be possible to specify the name of the point I beat? so don't piss me off if they're many points....
I saw that when the corner ends with zero (0) it is not written in the list txt. Is that normal?
thank you and excuse the many questions
allego version with request name point. As for the angle that ends with zero is not normal. sends your design highlighting where the anomaly takes place
 

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Great!
thank you so much avoids me to write the values by hand for example to pick up. . . .
 
I ask if I access the discussion, and with enormous pleasure to incotrate professionals. from previous posts, I also downloaded the rand.zip file. and then I copied to the support folder, the file, but launching the rand command in the command line, tells me unknown command. I thank you and greet Giuseppe
 
Good morning to all, I am a new member and I discovered you thanks to this post.
Thank you very much god for the file he shared and that solves the same problem he had mauroci.
Thanks again!!!
 

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