Thank you in advance for reading/helping, I’m super stuck. The issue( see attached photo): i.e. the dimension length showing "900.00[decimal unitless units] displays the correct value, BUT is supposed to be 900 FEET. If you display the dimension in [architectural or engineeri...
So everytime i try to convert my autocad points to Civil3d points, it scales the x-y-z by 1/1000. Both in Autocad and Civil3D units are set to meters and the annotation scale is 1:1 For example i have an autocad point in 0.79 meters in elevation, as soon as i change it to CO...
So I can convert the angular units into the vertex array to give an accurate point list. I'm trying to write another program to draw a 3D helix. I have user input for all the dimensions of the coil. The program then calculates the vertex from the user input and draws it. Once again...
but most of the ones I’ve come across have had limitations of one sort or another. The best solution I’ve come across is the free programdem2topo; while it only supports a limited number of DEM formats, it has more flexibility in units and simplification than other...
voidconvertStringToDouble() { //-1 to use current database units intunit = -1; // 5 is pr doublevalue = 0; acdbDisToF(_T("15.0"), unit, &value); acutPrintf(_T("double is %f\n"), value); //for Scientific use 1 unit = 1; ...
Select a filetype, choose the location, units and orientation, and SOLA G2 supposedly does the rest. I say supposedly only because I don’t have any files to test it out with; feel free to post your results in the comments below. You can also download thelegacy version 1.0 of SOLAin ...
You might try the attached but you should use -dwgunits first to convert your drawing to meters IMO. The program adds a rectangle for each line and moves the lines to layer defpoints in case you need them also. There is no prompt for rectangle height. It's built in at 0.2. Instead ...
I've posted in the Idea Station about the lack of a simple path between systems. You can see Here that' I've posted on this subject before. Oh. BTW. Basic AutoCAD commands like Xref and Insert that will scale based on units are not acceptable. They always use international Fe...