An old drainage.4d file I found in my archives purporting to be for Victoria. The drainage.4d file contains drainage information and is used by 12d Model during drainage design. The drainage.4d file may also contain inlet capacity curves to better model stormwater drainage conditions. Based on the comments, I don’t think I wrote this one, but it looks like it contains some similar parts to the other drainage.4d file. This file is provided as-is and no claim is made as… Read moreDrainage config file #2 for Victoria (12d Model)
An old drainage.4d file I found in my archives purporting to be for Victoria. The drainage.4d file contains drainage information and is used by 12d Model during drainage design. The drainage.4d file may also contain inlet capacity curves to better model stormwater drainage conditions. Based on the comments, I have a feeling this may have been a file I created back when I worked in Victoria, so the values may be from the Vicroads Drainage Pit Capacity Curves. This file… Read moreDrainage config file #1 for Victoria (12d Model)
Sample output from a custom report template (XSLT) for the Check Breaklines 3 panel in 12d Model V14.
A custom report template (XSLT stylesheet) for the Check Breaklines 3 panel in 12d Model V14, producing a report in tab-delimited text format with a hard-coded tolerance of 10 mm for the delta Z values. Any results- intersecting strings or vertices with varying heights- where the (absolute) difference in Z values is less than this tolerance will be omitted from the report. The file is a 12d Model Compiled XSLT.
A stylesheet (XSLT) to transform the 12dField Least Squares Adjustment XML file to a .dat file for import into STAR*NET. 2018-04-18 – V2.0 – Updates: Fixed incorrect angle conversion New 12d XML format backsight -> backsighted, foresight -> foresighted dms_angle -> angle with full multiple units extra horiz. network parameters distance -> ground_distance extra space between control name and coord Example output (excerpt only): # 12d Field Measurement Rounds LSA to StarNet # by Matthew Monk # Scale = 1… Read moreStylesheet – 12dField Least Squares Adjustment to STAR*NET