In this exercise, you will edit the pipe network parts drawn in a profile view using editing grips and by directly editing the part properties.
This exercise continues from Exercise 2: Adding Labels to Pipe Network Parts.
Grip edit pipe network parts in profile view
- In the profile view for ROAD1 (PV - (1)), click Pipe - (4), which connects the structures that are offset from stations 11+00 and 12+50 on ROAD1.
- Click the square editing grip at the center of the pipe to make it active. Click a new vertical location for the pipe so the start invert elevation is approximately 650 feet. Note:
The horizontal grid line immediately below the pipe indicates 650 feet.
As you move your cursor, the tooltip displays the current elevation of the active grip.
- Click the triangular grip at the start (downslope) end of the pipe to make it active. Click a new position for the pipe end so that it aligns with the end invert elevation of Pipe - (3), which is between stations 11+00 and 9+50.
This exercise uses Pipe Networks-3.dwg with the modifications you made in the previous exercise, or you can open Pipe Networks-3B from the tutorials drawings folder.
Parametrically edit pipe network parts in profile view
- With Pipe - (4) still selected, right-click. Click .
- In the Pipe Properties dialog box, on the Part Properties tab, click the Start Invert Elevation value to select it. Press Ctrl+C to copy the value.
- Click OK.
- Press Esc to deselect Pipe - (4).
- Click Pipe - (3) to select it. Right-click. Click .
- In the Pipe Properties dialog box, on the Part Properties tab, under Geometry, click the End Invert Elevation value to select it. Press Ctrl+V to replace the value with the one copied from Pipe - (4).
- Click OK.
Pipe - (3) and Pipe - (4) now connect to Structure - (4) at the same invert elevation.
- Press Esc to deselect the pipe. Tip:
You also can use OSNAPs to quickly match pipe start and end elevations. For more information, see the Using Basic Functionality tutorial exercise.
Further exploration: Repeat the editing procedures with Pipe - (5), which is between stations 12+50 and 13+00, to create a continuous flow line for the pipes.
To continue this tutorial, go to Exercise 4: Overriding the Style of a Pipe Network Part in a Profile View.