www.javad.com
103
Using ShapeTags and Codes
This is my current list for “Type”. This list grows as I add
more attributes in the editor as well as in the field while
I’m collecting data based on my entry. Notice that I can
very quickly select 1/2” IRON ROD for my monument type
much faster than typing in this text. This is the case for all
attributes. Type it once and it is available very quickly any
time in the future.
Looking at another:
Here I’ve created one for Boundary. You can see that this
has the attributes pre-populated with my most commonly
encountered boundary monument, a 1/2 inch rebar found
in good condition. For my first attribute for “Found/Set” I
have a list already created that includes “Found” and “Set”.
For Size, I have a list that contains 3/8”, 1/2”, 5/8”, 3/4”. As I add
to these attributes the list grows. I can also delete attribute
values that are no longer needed. For the Boundary code,
I’ve preselected these values rather than <EMPTY> as
shown on the Control code.
When exporting your data, you can select the output to
something like:
This exports the name of the point, the N,E,H of the surveyed
(not design) point, the Description of the point, the Code
Name, the Attribute 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. The plus signifies that
these elements will use Sep. 2 (separator 2) which I generally
have set to space. So a collected boundary point may look
like this:
1,6835851.497,3100685.44,395.789,BP, BOUNDARY FOUND
1/2” IRON ROD NONE GOOD
Where 1 is the point name,
Summary of Contents for TRIUMPH-LS
Page 1: ...U S E R S G U I D E TO T H E T R I U M P H L S E Version 20160121 ...
Page 17: ...www javad com 17 Introduction ...
Page 39: ...www javad com 39 Collect Screens ...
Page 59: ...www javad com 59 Stake Out Points ...
Page 91: ...www javad com 91 Stake Out Alignments ...
Page 93: ...www javad com 93 Using ShapeTags and Codes Data Structure ...
Page 105: ...www javad com 105 Using ShapeTags and Codes ...
Page 149: ...www javad com 149 Localization ...