Novapoint Landscape Library

New Point Elevations - Reference 

04-07-2021 19:52

The function 'New point elevations – reference' calculates the height for a new point elevation based on the distance from the reference point and the current slope. More points can be set out, with the first point as a reference, until the function is terminated by pressing enter. By using different options at any time at the command line, it is possible to:

  • Lock the elevation. The slope changes when the distance changes
  • Change the slope value (default value is 2%)
  • Lock the distance. The next point will be at a specified distance from the reference point
  • Specify the slope and the height and the distance from the reference point is calculated.
MOUS_ICO Menu: Landscape > Elevation tools > New point elevations – reference…
MOUS_ICO Toolbar: Elevation tools:New point elevations – reference…

Working procedure

When the function is started, the command prompts:

Specify basepoint or [Pick Height]:

Pick the position of the new point elevation in the drawing, alternatively press ´P` and select an exsisting point elevation.:

Then the command prompts:

Enter height <0.0000>:

Type z-value, press <enter>

The first point elevation is now defined, by moving the cursor you will see the next point elevation and distance change in real-time, based on the set slope.

The command prompts:

Specify next point [Pick height/Elevation/SLope/Distance/Height&slope]:

Pick a position for the next point elevation, or change the settings by the following
  • ´Pick height`: type ´P` - select a new point by clicking it.
  • ´Elevation`: type ´E` - locks the elevation to see how the slope changes in realtime
  • ´SLope`: type ´SL`- enter the new value for slope, press 'Enter'
  • ´Distance``: type ´D`- enter a value for distance, press 'Enter' - a circle with radius equal to selected distance appears. Point out the direction to set out a new point elevation on the circle. It is possible to snap to apparent intersections (the circle and lines in the drawing). The circle is removed by option [Remove lock] - type ´R`.
  • ´Height&slope`: type ´H`- specify new elevation, press 'Enter', then specify new slope value and press <enter>. A circle with a radius equal to the calculated distance appears. Point out the direction to set out a new point elevation on the circle. It is possible to snap to apparent intersections (the circle and lines in the drawing). The circle is removed by option [Remove lock] - type ´R`.Arrows point downwards onto lower heights. Press the ctrl-button to get a positive slope.
Tip:

The next point elevation is automatically set at a lower level according to the slope (slope arrow is pointing away from a reference point.) Switch direction by pressing Ctrl-button during set out - the next point elevation will then instead be placed at a higher level according to the slope.

About point elevations in Novapoint Landscape

  • Point elevations are blocks with insertion points in the “+”-sign. The z-value for the block will always be equal to the written text.
  • It is possible to use osnap when setting out point elevations - the z-value in the specific point snapped to will show in the command prompt. To use the snapped z-value instead of typing in a value - just press 'Enter'.

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