Changing all vertex ID's on a string
Changing all vertex ID's on a string
Out in the field, I've as-built and stored a string line, but when I've stored, I have used the incorrect vertex ID's. Now back in the office, when I tried to change all the vertex ID's on a string, it only ever changes the vertex that I happen to click on. Is there a way to change all the vertex ID's on a string?
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You have a string with multiple vertices that you want to name identically? It seems to defeat the purpose of identifying them doesn't it? What am I not understanding?
You can go through on a point by point basis and change them individually or if you do have a lot of them I would export the points as a csv file, edit the vertex ID and then read it back in.
You can go through on a point by point basis and change them individually or if you do have a lot of them I would export the points as a csv file, edit the vertex ID and then read it back in.
If you have over 1000 points, this can get a little tedious doing them point by point. In 12d Field when you are storing a string, you have the option of calling all your string Vertex ID's the same. Now if I want to parallel that string back in the office, but with a different Vertex ID, without it incrementing, is exporting it as a csv the only option?
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I don't know if it is the only way, just the first one I thought of.
I still can't figure out why you want 1000 pt IDs all the same. How do you identify a particular pt if is doesn't have a unique ID? And if you don't need to identify it, why are you worried about vertex ids? If on the other hand you are talking about a feature code for a string then you want to be looking at the string name.
I still can't figure out why you want 1000 pt IDs all the same. How do you identify a particular pt if is doesn't have a unique ID? And if you don't need to identify it, why are you worried about vertex ids? If on the other hand you are talking about a feature code for a string then you want to be looking at the string name.
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hi guys, i need to draw 2 lines on an existing drawing by using known co-ordinates. How do I do that.?
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Reeja, whenever 12d Model is asking for a position (point, line, etc.- see the status area in 12d at the bottom-left) you can usually type in coordinates by starting to type in coordinates. Hitting the spacebar first can also help. Either way should pop-up an XYZ input box where you can type in the X, Y and optionally Z values separated by space (no commas for thousands separators either). e.g. 100 200 10 (X=100, Y=200, Z=10).
ur Youtube channel has many good videos showing some of these basic operations (e.g. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lw9Bgm2 ... Ro&index=7 ). There's also the Help file (Help->12d Model from the 12d menus)- search for "typed input".
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ur Youtube channel has many good videos showing some of these basic operations (e.g. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lw9Bgm2 ... Ro&index=7 ). There's also the Help file (Help->12d Model from the 12d menus)- search for "typed input".
P.S. Are you based in the French Southern Territories? That might make you one of our most remote users
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