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Title: importing survey data
Post by: dubb on September 09, 2005, 05:22:34 PM
im trying to import some survey data on land desktop. how can this be done

this is my file

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   602   2203039.3154729   6050435.4859292        48.2460000
   603   2203022.0496362   6050431.0719577        47.3570000
   604   2203004.9154250   6050421.1243283        47.3480000
   605   2202970.1582547   6050400.8506090        47.3660000
   606   2202936.2576416   6050381.1720711        47.3800000
   607   2202921.2195044   6050372.2840040        47.3850000
   608   2202901.8002112   6050360.9835691        47.3630000

i have done this once before but i forgot how...can somebody help me out.

thanks in advance.
Title: Re: importing survey data
Post by: Jeff_M on September 09, 2005, 05:27:00 PM
Hint: It's under Points->Import/Export Points
Title: Re: importing survey data
Post by: dubb on September 09, 2005, 06:05:28 PM
thanks jeff....i did that but then all the points ended up on one location. it seemed like everything was on top of eachother. and then i did it again only that time i used different options and it doesnt draw anything on the screen. is there a tutorial guide for this?
Title: Re: importing survey data
Post by: Dinosaur on September 09, 2005, 06:22:56 PM
Are you sure that you are trying to use the correct file format?  It looks like the option you would use would be a column delineated file with point number, northing, easting (or easting, northing - should be obvious in your drawing), and elevation with no description.  If using that doesn't work, I just noticed extra spaces between you 2nd coordinate column and the elevation - that may throw things off.
Title: Re: importing survey data
Post by: dubb on September 09, 2005, 06:29:35 PM
thanks that was what  i was suspecting....i try comma delineated (spell-check) be right back...thanks
Title: Re: importing survey data
Post by: Dent Cermak on September 12, 2005, 04:46:01 PM
PNEZ Space Delimited file please. In the sample you show above, there are no commas, so comma delimited won't work.
Title: Re: importing survey data
Post by: dubb on September 13, 2005, 04:02:27 PM
thanks dent....i failed to look at that certain section in the pulldown. so now i have my survey data in. thanks folks.
Title: Re: importing survey data
Post by: Dent Cermak on September 14, 2005, 12:51:32 PM
  8-) HEY!! I got one right!!  :mrgreen: (Dent doing the "Fat Man Dance".....boompa.......boompa.......boompa......snik!!) :lol: :lmao: