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Compute detailed polyline statistics: CP_PL_STAT – CADPower Command

Summary

The CP_PL_STAT command in CADPower provides a comprehensive set of polyline statistics, making it easier to analyze and document polyline details in your drawings. When using this command, you can:

  • Generate a CSV Output: Save polyline statistics to a CSV file, compatible with Excel, capturing detailed information such as Vertex Number, X/Y/Z Coordinates, Segment Length, Radius, Included Angle, Direction, Slope (in percentage and degrees), and Azimuth.
  • Choose Tabular Output Options: Display polyline statistics in a table format. You can select from CAD Table, Text Table, or opt for no table.
  • Elevation View Option: Treat the polyline as an elevation profile, interpreting the X and Y coordinates as Z-axis elevations and calculating vertical differences accordingly.
  • Quick-Run Settings: Enable the command to run without the dialog box on subsequent uses within the current CAD session, preserving your settings for efficient re-use.
  • Table Text Customization: Specify text height for table content, ensuring readability and uniformity with your drawing standards.
  • Selection Mode: Single or Multiple Selection Option is Available.

This command is useful for creating accurate polyline reports, with flexibility to export or visualize data within the drawing, making it highly beneficial for surveying, mapping, and other detailed CAD applications. More Details Below..

CADPower -> Polyline Tools -> Inquiry & Statistics -> Compute detailed polyline statistics

Compute detailed polyline statistics: CP_PL_STAT – CADPower Command
Compute detailed polyline statistics: CP_PL_STAT – CADPower Command
Compute detailed polyline statistics: CP_PL_STAT – CADPower Command
Compute detailed polyline statistics: CP_PL_STAT – CADPower Command

The CP_PL_STAT command generates detailed statistics from a selected polyline.

The statistics is reported in three different areas:

1. On the command line:

2. As a CAD Table

3. As CSV files whch can be opened in Excel

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