Vertical Geometry Define Element Profiles
Site modeling tools (transitions, by slope, by offset), also creating civil rules.
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Defines the profile of an element by matching the slope and elevation of adjoining elements. Depending on the configuration of adjacent elements, either a single crest/sag curve is created or a reverse transition. |
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Defines a flat profile at a given elevation for the entire element. |
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Defines a profile of an element by computing a slope from a 3D point. |
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Defines an element's profile by projecting a fixed slope from another element with a design profile. |
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Defines an elements profile by projecting a variable slope from another element with a design profile. This command differs from the Profile by Slope command only in the fact that you have additional options. Specifically, you can define a range instead of the entire element, and there are multiple methods of slope rather than fixed slope alone. |
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Defines the profile of an element based on a vertical offset. The results are similar to Profile by Variable Slope command, except that, instead of transitioning two slopes, two vertical offsets are used. |
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Produces a profile (in profile space) from a 3D element in the drawing. |
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Assigns Civil Geometry rules to elements created by tools other than civil geometry commands. |