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There is now a macro that speeds up adding points using an alignment called "Sta/Offset Points". Subject: Create Points Along A Line That Reference an Alignment I agree that a faster way to do this would be a dedicated command to create points at Stations defined vs a HAL and at Offsets either manually entered or along selected linestrings / polylines - but in the meantime the above all work as possible solutions to your problem You can also run the Station, Offset, Elevation report, select the HAL, the Lines and the Interval that you want and then that report opens in Excel - convert it into a Station, Offset, Elevation Format (Header line is TBC Excel, Report Lines are P, S,O,E,D or S,O,E,D) and then import the edited file back into TBC and create Points not Stored Cross Sections using the Station Offset Elevation Importer. If you label your HAL at the interval required you will also create Tick Lines - those Tick Lines you could Elevate using Data Prep Tools to the Linestrings (elevate by Crossing Lines) (provided the Tick Lines are long enough - if not use Trim / Extend to make them long enough) and then create points at the end points of the Tick Lines for example using Create from CAD - that can be quite a quick way to create 3D points at uniform intervals along a road If you know the offsets - you can also just enter the Station, Offset values into Excel and use the Station, Offset, Elevation importer to bring the points into the project. 100'ĥ) Explode the Corridor Surface Model that was created from the Instruction(s) above - you will have Linestrings that have nodes every 100' but also wherever the original Line had nodes also - so maybe not exactly what you want.Īlternatively you can as the others stated above use Linestring and switch from Coordinate Mode to Station and Offset Mode and then you can pick your HAL and create Points (using a linestring to do so) by entering your required Station values and for offset use the Perpendicular snap to find the point on your original line to derive the correct offsets. If you have the alignment and the Linestring(s) you could do any of the followingġ) Create a Corridor and reference the Linestring if 3D Line alreadyģ) In the Template create an instruction that uses Offset (2D Line if a Polyline) or that connects HAL to EOP if a 3D Linestring Referenced to the corridorĤ) Look at the properties f the Template and change the Template Interval from Project Setting to This template and then set the interval to what you want e.g.











Terramodel froze up