Create a Surface Elevation Grid
Use the Create Surface Elevation Grid command to create a grid that labels the elevations of a surface.
Use surface elevation grids in conjunction with contour lines to make changes in terrain more evident.
Prerequisites:
- Surface
To access the command:
- Select Create Surface Elevation Grid in Surfaces > Create.
To create an elevation grid:
- Select the surface on which the grid will be based in the Surface list.
- Select the layer on which you want the grid to reside in the Layer box, or select <<New Layer>> to create a new layer for the grid.
- Select a style that controls the text font, font style, justification, and size for the grid annotations in the Text style box, or select <<New style>> to define a new text style.
- In the Grid spacing box, type a value for the uniform interval at which the grid lines or tick marks for the measurements will be spaced.
- Select an option for how the location of each measurement will be denoted in the Grid style box.
- Select the number of decimals to use in the measurement in the Decimal precision list.
- Click graphic views and the Project Explorer. Additional properties, such as the grid's insertion point, and rotation, and colors can be set in the Properties pane. . The elevation grid is created and appears in
Options:
These options and additional settings for a surface elevation grid are also available in the Properties pane.
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Surface |
For an elevation grid, select the surface for which you want to see elevations. |
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Layer |
Select the layer on which you want the grid to reside. |
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Text style |
Select a style that controls the text font, font style, justification, and size for the grid annotations. |
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Grid spacing |
Type a value for the uniform interval at which the grid lines or tick marks for the measurements will be spaced. |
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Grid style |
Select an option for how the location of each measurement will be denoted: |
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Ticks |
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Decimal precision |
Select the number of decimals to use in the measurement. |
Scenarios:
- If you add an elevation grid to an alignment-based surface (like a corridor), the number of of grid locations is based on station and offset values, not X,Y values.
Dependencies:
- The elevation grid is a dependent object; it will dynamically update in response to edits made to the related surface.