To Set the Elevation of a Feature Line-Based Corridor by Reference

Use the Set Corridor Baseline Elevation by Reference command to set the elevation of a point on a feature-line based corridor at a given slope/grade from a specified location. This command adjusts the elevation of the corresponding PI on the corridor baseline accordingly.

You can use this command to specify the elevation of a point on a corridor in relation to an adjacent object in the drawing. The baseline of the corridor to adjust must be a feature line.

After starting the command, select a reference point to define the start point of a slope or grade, select a point on the corridor, and then specify the grade or slope between the two points. The point on the corridor is adjusted and the PI on the feature line that is closest to the selected point on the corridor is updated.

If there is no PI on the baseline near the selected point on the corridor, you can use the Insert option to insert a PI.

  1. Before you run the Set Corridor Baseline Elevation by Reference command, make sure the corridor is up to date. You can use the Rebuild Corridor command to rebuild the corridor.
  2. Click Modify tab Edit Elevations panel Set Corridor Baseline Elevation by Reference .
  3. Select the reference point to use. For example, this can be a point on an object that is adjacent to the corridor you want to adjust.

    The elevation of the selected point is displayed at the command line.

  4. Select the point on the corridor to adjust.
    • An object snap is required to select a point on the corridor.
    • The point must be on a corridor feature line.
    • The corridor must have a feature line as its baseline.
    • If there is not a PI on the corridor baseline near the location you select, you will be prompted to add one.
    • The top-most code at the selected location is used to calculate the grade or slope, even if you select a lower point in a 3D view.
  5. Do one of the following:
    • Enter a grade. The grade is applied between the reference point and the point you selected on the corridor, and the PI on the corridor baseline is adjusted accordingly.
    • Enter Slope and then enter a slope. The slope that you input is the denominator. For example, when you input 5 as the slope, the slope is 1:5. The slope is applied between the reference point and the point on the corridor.

Tips for using the Set Corridor Baseline Elevation by Reference command