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msanders.85217
2006-01-20, 02:45 PM
I'm going to try and ask this as simple as I can. I'm starting to design retaining walls. The engineer gives me the x and y of the ground lines and also the x and y for the wall block outline. It starts at 0. example would be: 0, 2014.575 ; .75, 2014.575. This takes forever to enter all of this data into cad by drawing a polyline using these elevations and stations. Is there an easier way of maybe importing this data from say an Excel file?
I have Autodesk Civil 3D 2006. Thanks so much for any input.

Mike.Perry
2006-01-20, 09:13 PM
I have Autodesk Civil 3D 2006.Hi

Please note I have *moved* this thread from the AutoCAD 2006 General (http://forums.augi.com/forumdisplay.php?f=197) forum to this one...

Why? - I believe Civil 3D has tools built-in that allow direct import of Point data.

Thanks, Mike

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Mike.Perry
2006-01-20, 09:19 PM
Hi

In case I have the above totally wrong ( fair chance of that being the case ), the following threads contains some information that should prove useful...

Inputting numerous co-ordinates from excel files (http://forums.augi.com/showthread.php?t=16232)

Plus, hopefully "MHultgren (http://forums.augi.com/member.php?userid=3001)" will be along soon to correct the mess I have caused.

Have a good one, Mike

Jmurphy
2006-01-20, 09:45 PM
Hi

In case I have the above totally wrong ( fair chance of that being the case ), the following threads contains some information that should prove useful...

Inputting numerous co-ordinates from excel files (http://forums.augi.com/showthread.php?t=16232)

Plus, hopefully "MHultgren (http://forums.augi.com/member.php?userid=3001)" will be along soon to correct the mess I have caused.

Have a good one, Mike Darn Brits, point you to a thread that points to another thread that points you to another thread.........

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msanders.85217
2006-01-20, 09:58 PM
Yes, I was just thinking that myself! ha ha ha! I'm going from one thread to another and can't keep track of where I'm at!!! Thanks!

MHultgren
2006-01-23, 02:17 PM
Thanks for picking that up J,
Friday was hectic around here and I didn't make it in to check on the threads before I left work. Gotta love those 5:00 changes for a Monday morning submittal :veryevil:

Chris Matira
2006-01-25, 05:29 AM
if you already have your point data on an excel file.. save it on a csv format, then open the csv format file of the point data using notepad..

once you have opened it, copy the data.

on the autocad command line, enter the pline command then paste the point data you copied from notepad. every coordinate (x,y) will be recognized now by autocad as one single point. i guess that should do it.

kpbh
2006-04-17, 01:46 PM
Can one do this too with placing points in the drawing? creating the x, y, and z coordinates of those points?




if you already have your point data on an excel file.. save it on a csv format, then open the csv format file of the point data using notepad..

once you have opened it, copy the data.

on the autocad command line, enter the pline command then paste the point data you copied from notepad. every coordinate (x,y) will be recognized now by autocad as one single point. i guess that should do it.

rkmcswain
2006-04-17, 02:25 PM
Is there an easier way of maybe importing this data from say an Excel file?
I have Autodesk Civil 3D 2006. Thanks so much for any input.

You might take a look at [ http://www.dotsoft.com/procedures.htm#ExcelScripting ]

MHultgren
2006-04-17, 02:37 PM
You can import points using the ASCII format, PNEZD would be for Point Number (P), Northing(N or y), Easting(E or x), Elevation (E or z) and Description. So if you saved your Excel file as CSV and then imported it using a ENZ format it would automatically insert the point numbers based on your settings. The description would be blank unless you added it to the Excel file before saving it to a CSV. You could also add the point numbers in the first column rather quickly by inserting a column, typing a 1 in the first cell and then hilite the first cell. You can then click the little white cross that will show up at the bottom right corner of the cell and while you hold the mouse button down, drag your mouse all the way to the bottom.

Shyambabu2007957966
2013-07-16, 09:32 AM
in civil 3d i have station and elevation how to create profile

Novarese
2013-07-16, 11:41 AM
http://docs.autodesk.com/CIV3D/2013/ENU/filesCTU/GUID-8B3EB320-E48D-4CB7-BD4D-AB887F1CF9B3.htm

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