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Hi friends

 

 

I'm using the coort.lsp which I found here to export the Point name and coordinate of a point for mu survey project. Is it possible to show the point name, northing, easting and elevation of the point in the command line when I picking up points to export?

Just like

 

 

Pt Northing Easting Elevation _> This line may not be show

A, 812822.123, 838256.869, 123.999

B, 823659.555, 836555.145, 236.159

C, 825699.478, 825167.156, 555.555

....

 

 

Many thanks.

ECoorE rev10a.LSP

Posted

Hi ,

 

Firstly as shown in your profile info , you are using Auto-Cad LT and LT versions are not working with AutoLISP .

 

Anyway , if you have another updated version and you can load routines , so how would you select the point OBJECTS and how should the outcome would be ? Show a practical example .

Posted

I'm using R14. So I can use the uploaded lsp in practice.

Posted

Okay , give an example of the outcome to know how to write something in this regard .

Posted

Pls see the attached image. I need to see point id, northing, easting & height of each selected point while picking up the points to be export.

digi-point.jpg

Posted

Easy create a block with 1 attribute the description use Dataextract and its all done. Via a lisp again use a block with insertion pt as the point. You can also have attributes as Fields equal to x y z double click you will see.

Posted

Bigal

I'm new in lsp and can you do it for me? Thanks!!!

Posted

Clarify these notes :

 

* You have point OBJECTS that already existed in your drawing or you want to specify a point by user - by clicking on screen one by one ?

* The alphabetical characters that shown in your snapshot are already existed or you want to add them by the program as an indicator to each point in the txt file while exporting them ?

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To make it clear post a sample dwg.

 

That's what I meant by practical example in my first post. ;)

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