Point: Angle and Delta Y
Add a point that is located at a specified angle and elevation from another point.
Specify the following parameters in the Properties panel.
Point | |
Point Number | Specifies the point number. You can change the automatically generated Point Number value. |
Point Codes | Specifies the codes assigned to the point. |
Point Geometry Type | |
Type | Specifies the point type: |
Point Geometry Properties | |
From Point | Specifies the point to which the other geometry property values are relative. |
Reference Point | Specifies the point that, with the From Point, forms the baseline from which the Angle is relative. |
Reverse Angle Reference | Reverses the Angle, drawing the point in the opposite direction. |
Angle | Specifies the angle from the baseline created between the From Point and Reference Point. Note: If Reference Point is set to None, the Angle is from the positive Delta Y value. a positive angle value is drawn counterclockwise from the Delta Y, and a negative value is drawn clockwise from the Delta Y.
Click [...] to open the Expression Editor, where you can enter or calculate a value. |
Delta Y | Specifies the elevation difference from the point specified in the From Point row. Click [...] to open the Expression Editor, where you can enter or calculate a value. |
Elevation Target | Specifies the elevation target parameter. When an elevation target is specified, the elevation of the target object overrides the specified Delta Y value. |
Auto Add Link | |
Auto Link To From Point | Draws a link from the point specified in the From Point row to the current point. |
Name | Specifies the name of the link. |
Codes | Specifies the codes assigned to the link. |
Miscellaneous | |
Comment | Indicates notes about the point. Comments can be displayed in the Preview panel. |
To see examples of how this geometry element is used, open the following Sample PKT file:
Point Angle and Delta Y.pkt
The example PKT contains two Angle and Delta Y point examples. Each Point Geometry Type is defined by Angle and Delta Y parameter values, and the Delta Y value may be overridden by a specified elevation target parameter. The same Delta Y value is used in both examples. The Static Delta Y (P1 to P3) example applies the value, but the Elevation Target example uses an elevation target parameter that overrides the static Delta Y value.
In the Flowchart, each example is constructed in a separate sequence. To review the parameters, select the Angle and Delta Y point in the appropriate sequence, and then see the Point Geometry Properties section of the Properties panel.