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3.10 Reviewing the Output Listing<br />

Chapter 3 Using <strong>STAR*NET</strong><br />

When you run an adjustment for a project, <strong>STAR*NET</strong> writes the results to an output<br />

listing file. To review this file, choose Output>Listing, or press the Listing tool button.<br />

The Output Listing window appears, and it includes its own tool buttons which allow<br />

you to jump forward or backward in the file to view different sections.<br />

Click the Listing Tree Index tool button, or right-click anywhere in the listing window<br />

and a small “Listing Index Tree” window will appear which allows you to quickly<br />

navigate to any section of the listing you are interested in seeing.<br />

The output listing file contains many sections depending on the type of project being<br />

adjusted and the options set. You control whether the sections marked “optional” in the<br />

list shown below are included in the listing file by setting listing-content options in the<br />

Project Options dialog discussed earlier.<br />

Summary of Files Used and Options Settings<br />

Listing of Input Data Files (optional)<br />

Adjustment Solution Iterations (optional)<br />

Summary of Unadjusted Input Observations (optional)<br />

Adjustment Statistical Summary<br />

Adjusted Station Information (optional)<br />

Coordinate Changes from Entered Provisionals (optional)<br />

Adjusted Observations and Residuals (optional)<br />

Adjusted Bearings and Horizontal Distances (optional)<br />

Convergence & Grid Factors at each Station (for grid jobs, optional)<br />

Traverse Closures of Unadjusted Observations (optional)<br />

Sideshot Coordinates Computed After Adjustment (optional)<br />

Error Propagation (if requested)<br />

For details on viewing and printing the listing, see Chapter 7, “Viewing and Printing<br />

Output.” For descriptions of the various sections of the listing, including a discussion of<br />

how to analyze your results, see Chapter 8, “Analysis of Adjustment Output.”<br />

3.11 Reviewing Other Output Files<br />

As a result of an adjustment, other output files may be created depending on whether<br />

they were requested in the Project Options settings. These text files may include:<br />

Coordinates (adjusted coordinates)<br />

Latitudes and Longitudes (adjusted positions for grid jobs)<br />

Ground File (scaled-to-ground coordinates)<br />

Dump File (comma-delimited station information details)<br />

As with the listing file, you can choose to view any one of these output files from the<br />

Output menu. For details, see Chapter 7, “Viewing and Printing Output.”<br />

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