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UNLV CEE 301 - Autodesk Map 3D for Civil Engineers and Surveyors

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11/28/2006 - 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm Room:Marcello - 4405 (MSD Campus)Autodesk Map® 3D for Civil Engineers and SurveyorsIf you are one of those users who ignores the Map pull-down or closes the Map Explorer as soon as it appears on your screen, this class is for you. This class will introduce you to the powerful set of tools that make up Autodesk Map 3D, and are included in Civil 3D and Land Desktop. You will also learn how to work with other file formats, like ArcView ShapeFiles -- without losing their intelligence; mange large data sets and convert coordinate systems of existing drawings; and automate annotation of large sets of objects by leveraging attached data. Take this opportunity to learn Map 3D and take advantage of a tool that is already on your desktop.CV12-2About the Speaker:Rick Ellis - Cadapult Software Solutions, Inc.Rick is the founder and CEO of Cadapult Software Solutions, Inc., where he provides training and consulting services to clients around the country helping them get the most out of their design software investment. Rick specializes in Autodesk Civil 3D, Autodesk Land Desktop, Autodesk Map 3D, and Autodesk Raster Design. He is a member of the Autodesk Developer Network, author of several books including Digging Into Autodesk Civil 3D 2007, Digging Into Autodesk Land Desktop 2006, and Digging Into Autodesk Map 3D 2005, co-author of Introducing Autodesk Civil 3D, a select author for CAD Digest, and an instructor for the AUGI training [email protected] Connect to AU all year at www.autodesk.com/AUOnlineAutodesk Map 3D for Civil Engineers and Surveyors 2 Using the Drawing Cleanup Tools Autodesk Map 3D includes powerful tools for cleaning errors in the geometry of your drawings. These errors may have been created any number of ways. Some errors occur when digitizing, particularly when object snaps are not set up or used properly. Other errors can occur when importing geometry from other sources. The Drawing Cleanup tools can be set up to perform clean up actions automatically in batches or interactively, providing the opportunity to examine each error individually. Fixing some errors can actually introduce other errors, for instance breaking crossing objects can leave behind many short line segments which might be perceived as dangling object errors, so it important to run some tools in a particular sequence. The Drawing Cleanup Wizard offers a number of options to clean up many types of errors. It's important to view drawing cleanup as a process, rather than just setting all the options and executing them in one operation. The Drawing Cleanup Wizard in Autodesk Map 3D allows you to clean the following types of errors: • Delete Duplicates - as the name implies, deletes duplicate or overlapping copies of the same object within a specified tolerance. They are very difficult to find, unless you are specifically looking for them, and can occur any number of ways. • Erase Short Objects – deletes a line, or segment within a polyline, that is shorter than a specified tolerance. • Break Crossing Objects - breaks lines that intersect without having nodes (or endpoints) at the crossing. The Break Crossing Objects cleanup mode creates these nodes and makes the line on each side a separate object. • Extend Undershoots – extends a line that needs to be extended to intersect with another line. • Apparent Intersection – extends lines that were intended to intersect, but need to be extended to create the intersection. • Snap Clustered Nodes - locates nodes (endpoints of objects) within a specified tolerance radius distance of each other and snap them to a single location. • Dissolve Pseudo Nodes – joins polylines. Pseudo Nodes are endpoints that share coordinates with one other endpoint, and should be joined together to form a single polyline. • Erase Dangling Objects – deletes an object connected to another object at only one endpoint. Short dangling objects can be created by breaking crossing objects. Tolerance is important, because long dangling objects may not be errors, such as the centerlines of dead-end streets. • Simplify Objects – reduces the number of vertices in a polyline by removing all interior nodes (polyline vertices) that fall within the specified tolerance width. This can help reduce the file size of drawings that contain over-digitized polylines. • Zero-Length Objects - a line, or segment within a polyline, that begins and ends with the same coordinates. • Weed Polylines – adds or removes vertices from 3D polylines according to a specified weeding and supplementing factor. 1. Select Map ⇒ Tools ⇒ Drawing Cleanup. Note: If using the Geospatial Workspace, select Modify ⇒ Drawing Cleanup.Autodesk Map 3D for Civil Engineers and Surveyors 2. Choose the objects that you would like to clean by either electing them manually or by selecting them by layer. It is important to clean groups of features one at a time. For instance, you don’t want to break parcel lines everywhere a sewer line crosses. 3. Click <<Next>> to continue to the Cleanup Actions panel. Here you indicate which cleanup actions to perform. 4. Double-click the desired cleanup action in the Cleanup Actions list to add it to the list of Selected Actions. Alternatively, you could select it and click <<Add>>. 5. Enable Interactive mode in the Options section. Interactive mode will identify and allow you to examine errors and make decisions about each error that it finds. If it is not enabled, all of the errors will automatically be fixed, without you knowing what or where they are. 3Autodesk Map 3D for Civil Engineers and Surveyors 6. Click <<Next>> to continue to the Cleanup Methods panel. Here you indicate the cleanup methods to use. 7. Click <<Next>> to continue to the Error Markers panel. Here you can customize the behavior, size, shape and color of the symbols used to identify different errors. Unique markers help find particular types of problems when using interactive mode, and allow you to come back to fix problems manually. 8. Review the default settings and click <<Finish>>. 4Autodesk Map 3D for Civil Engineers and Surveyors 9. Here you decide whether to fix each error individually or all found errors in one step. Expand the Error Type node in the Cleanup Actions section to display a list of errors. 10. Select the first error to zoom to that error. 11. Enter a


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