Leica Captivate Technical Reference Manual page 773

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COGO Road Store
Results,
Storage page
Roads - Road
Field
Option
Create sin-
gle point
Chainage
Editable field
Start chain-
Editable field
age
End chain-
Editable field
age
Line length
Display only
Number of
Editable field
points
or display
only
Chainage
Editable field
increment
or display
only
Last seg-
Display only
ment length
Horizontal
Editable field
offset
Apply on
Check box
both sides
Vertical off-
Editable field
set
For multiple chainges refer to "43.6.5 Road - Chainage or Station
Equations".
Next step
Calculate to access COGO Road Store Results.
Enter additional data before storing the calculated points.
Description
One point will be created at a defined chain-
age and with the offsets entered.
Available for Calculate segment from: Cre-
ate single point.
The position of the new point along the line.
Available for Calculate segment from:
Chainage increment and Calculate seg-
ment from: Number of points.
The beginning chainage of the line.
Available for Calculate segment from:
Chainage increment and Calculate seg-
ment from: Number of points.
Chainage at the end of the line.
Calculated line length between Start chain-
age and End chainage.
Available for Calculate segment from:
Chainage increment.
The number of points that fits between
Start chainage and End chainage, consid-
ering the defined Chainage increment.
Available for Calculate segment from:
Chainage increment.
The constant distance between the points.
Available for Calculate segment from:
Chainage increment. The length of the
remaining segment.
The perpendicular distance between the line
and the point. A positive offset is to the
right, a negative offset is to the left.
Available for Calculate segment from:
Chainage increment and Calculate seg-
ment from: Number of points.
When this box is checked, the points are cre-
ated on both sides of the line no matter if
the value entered for Horizontal offset is
positive or negative.
Vertical height difference from the line to the
point. A positive offset is above the line, a
negative offset is below the line.
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