Shazam Posted December 7, 2011 Posted December 7, 2011 So for a school project we went out and collected data points, and recorded the data in Excel. The data is simply the, point number, northing, easting, altitude and description of the point (based off a made up/given point). I'd like to import these points so I can eventually make a simple contour map. Some of the points mark things like street lights, so I would like to mark them as such, and some mark the edge of a sidewalk, so I'd like to connect all of those to show the sidewalk on the map. It's Map 3D 2012. -Thanks Quote
maheshchand Posted December 28, 2011 Posted December 28, 2011 http://ezmdd.com/ctl/index.htm go to above url and download ctl enjoy Quote
eldon Posted December 28, 2011 Posted December 28, 2011 Map 3D should have all the tools that you need without going to outside programmes. This from the AutoCAD website AutoCAD Map 3D GIS software includes a rich set of survey tools to enable you to more easily import, compute, manage, and utilize field measurements acquired from GPS and terrestrial sources. The survey functionality includes the ability to consume custom field codes that can be mapped to database attributes, making asset collection more efficient using any device. Other functionality includes: Leica® GSI, CPlan RO, ASCII point, and LandXML data import Survey database and schema Point groups Automatic creation of features Quote
Organic Posted December 29, 2011 Posted December 29, 2011 The OP has probably sorted their problem by now, although when capturing the survey data, depending on the instrument used (I assume you used either a GPS or a total station) you should be able to use additional codes to label features such as breaklines. Then when you setup your survey library in whatever survey program you use (Map 3D in this case), the survey library will automatically assign blocks (manholes, light poles etc), linetypes and breaklines to those codes you labelled the data when capturing it. Quote
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