This allows the analysis of the
points read from the receiver as regards an alignment on the ground plan (with
or without a vertical alignment) and/or a surface.
If there is a surface and vertical
alignment in the project, using the context menu of the title bar the reference
can be chosen with regard to which the measured elevation will be analysed. If,
furthermore, there is a cambering file, the displaced points of the alignment
will be calculated in accordance with the vertical alignment and superelevations.
If there is a point file, any of
the points read can be recorded. Furthermore, the information about the
analysis thereof can be stored in an auxiliary file with a TXT extension. Each
line has the data separated by a tab and they are as follows:
PointNumber Sta Displacement HeightDifference
TheoreticalHeightType
where:
TheoreticalHeightType is 1 if the
reference is the vertical alignment and 2 if it is a surface.
The data shown are as follows:
Coordinates of the point read.
Station and Displacement (Dpl)
with regard to the alignment of the position indicated. Only if there is an alignment
on the ground plan in the project
Vertical alignment height (VAH),
vertical alignment and superelevations (VAH (Sup)) or surface
elevation (SH) and height difference (Hdif) from the measured
elevation.
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