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import ascii files

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Hello everyone, I have performed a relief, and now I am going to import the data on allplan, from the program that I use sundial, I can export them to ascii, but in allplan how do I behave?
suggestions and guides, are welcome.. :
Hello!
 
by now you will have adjusted yourself, but the thing also affects me since I normally abandoned the ascii file and used the dxf file already prepared through "meridiana" and then I worked with allplan.
Bye.
 
by now you will have adjusted yourself, but the thing also affects me since I normally abandoned the ascii file and used the dxf file already prepared through "meridiana" and then I worked with allplan.
Bye.
Give me a couple of days I'm messed up lost, and I'll put you the procedure. .
greetings
 
first of all the numbers must be perfectly colored and not separated by commas.

below an example:

101 -16.695 -0.249 105.454
102 -17.954 -1.146 105.420

between one column and the other there will have to be spaces (not use the
tabulation). the decimal separator must be a point (as
actually already is.

I managed to do this so...

1- export the meridian file in doc format
2- then copy all in excel having care to leave an empty column between one column and the other.
3- save the file in prn format.
4- Rename it in asc format (ascii)

executed this formatting operation, you will have to configure
correctly the import interface in allplan.
option --> territory --> import/export file interface - coordinates
Points
the mask should be configured according to the spaces, from the left edge, and in
base to the whole and decimal numbers present in the individual rows (this is why
numbers must be perfectly coloured).
possibly use the online guide for more details on the configuration of the mask.

danjel
 
Okay, but I don't understand why doing all this work, when sundial already exports you the dxf you can process with allplan.
What's the advantage? Thank you.
 
I have already happened some times to use the dxf (of course 3d) and to use it with the mdt and I have never had problems: It is for what I asked what advantage you could have to do all that work with excel, etc.
 

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