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2019-02-22 07:50 AM - last edited on 2023-05-19 03:48 PM by Gordana Radonic
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2019-02-25 03:26 AM - edited 2024-04-03 06:00 PM
You can display Properties in the Zone Stamp.
So you just need to create a Property that will display the Zone's Elevation to Sea Level.
The attached screenshot shows the definition of the Property that will achieve that.
2019-02-25 04:58 AM
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2019-02-26 12:01 AM
2019-02-26 02:36 AM
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2019-02-26 03:16 PM
2019-02-26 08:19 PM - edited 2024-04-03 06:04 PM
Lingwisyer wrote:
I get a syntax error if I try to add the plain text after the calculation...
Can you get it to convert to meters when the length settings are set to millimetres?
Ling.
Here is a modified version of the Expression.
In the Dimension Units Dialog, Length Units have "Meters" set with 2 decimals.
So the Property would be: "6,00 m"
So I multiplied the "meter" value to get millimeters, then used the SPLIT function to cut the decimal separator and the 2 decimal places on its right side.
Converting from millimeter to meter can work similarly.
See the attached image for the Expression.
2019-03-15 09:24 AM - last edited on 2024-04-03 06:04 PM by Laszlo Nagy
Cant GS make an option in the Zone Tool to use a Reference Level eg Sea Level ?
Hardly rocket science compared to the work around.
2019-03-16 08:01 PM
2020-06-16 10:33 PM
LaszloNagy wrote:
Lingwisyer wrote:
I get a syntax error if I try to add the plain text after the calculation...
Can you get it to convert to meters when the length settings are set to millimetres?
Ling.
Here is a modified version of the Expression.
In the Dimension Units Dialog, Length Units have "Meters" set with 2 decimals.
So the Property would be: "6,00 m"
So I multiplied the "meter" value to get millimeters, then used the SPLIT function to cut the decimal separator and the 2 decimal places on its right side.
Converting from millimeter to meter can work similarly.
See the attached image for the Expression.