2023-08-31 10:01 AM
Hey,
How do you document site coordinates in Archicad?
I have not found any useful object, label, or auto-text that helps with that. I can read coordinates from the palette or measuring tool, but can I copy those coordinates somehow without moving the cursor to another place?
I do not need anything very fancy. Just need to copy the X and Y global coordinates of house corners.
Is there any label that can be done for it or at least how to copy them to a clipboard? Would be nice to get them into tables automatically also if it is possible. But in simple projects, I might have just 4 corners and 4 sets of coordinates so copy and paste works fine too.
In Autocad, I could just copy them from properties if needed.
My site plan is in meters and a coordinate system is in the format of X=0000000.000, Y=0000000.000. And I am talking about absolute coordinates.
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2023-08-31 11:10 AM - edited 2023-08-31 11:11 AM
By default the measurements are taken from the Project origin.
I am assuming the brown text is not from Archicad?
But do not model far from the origin - Archicad will not like that.
You can set a custom origin in the object (negative values of your datum point) and it will dimension from there.
There is another one called 'Survey Coordinate Dimension' and that can calculate values based on the survey point location.
Sound like that may be what you want as you don't have to play around with negative custom origin.
Barry.
2023-08-31 10:38 AM
Tried the World Coordinate Dimension object?
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2023-08-31 10:48 AM
Yes, I did. Maybe I do not understand something about it, but it shows coordinates only in degrees? There does not seem to be any setting to change that.
This is how I need my coordinates:
2023-08-31 10:48 AM
That only shows longitude and latitude for me.
Can it be set to show just X & Y?
There is just a 'Coordinate Dimensions' object that does just X & Y (and height).
Barry.
2023-08-31 10:51 AM
I probably am not getting something very basic, but this "Coordinate dimension" object also does not show what I need 🙂
2023-08-31 10:57 AM
That one. I have not used either in years, forgot they were two different things.
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2023-08-31 11:00 AM
https://community.graphisoft.com/t5/Project-data-BIM/Global-origin-incorrect/m-p/396372
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2023-08-31 11:06 AM
Yeah. It was very basic. I did not change this object to "Survey point". Now I have what I need on the object. However, I did not manage to copy those values.
Instead, I at least understood that I could use measuring tool. Hovering over a point then tabing to coordinate values and ctrl+c. It works for now.
Project origin was correct.
Thanks for the help.
2023-08-31 11:10 AM - edited 2023-08-31 11:11 AM
By default the measurements are taken from the Project origin.
I am assuming the brown text is not from Archicad?
But do not model far from the origin - Archicad will not like that.
You can set a custom origin in the object (negative values of your datum point) and it will dimension from there.
There is another one called 'Survey Coordinate Dimension' and that can calculate values based on the survey point location.
Sound like that may be what you want as you don't have to play around with negative custom origin.
Barry.
2023-08-31 11:20 AM
Yup. That helps. Thank you.
I am doing site plans only in 2D in the separate Archicad file.
An instructor in my country advised me to do it like that. And not to model a building in the same file. He gave the same "far from origin problem" explanation.
And yes that brow text was an imported survey plan.