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STAR*NET V6 - Circe

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Chapter 5 Preparing Input Data<br />

The following table lists all data type codes that may be used to prefix each line of data.<br />

These codes may be entered in upper or lower case. The “#” symbol is a special code,<br />

indicating that a comment follows, and can be used anywhere on a line.<br />

Code Meaning<br />

#<br />

Remainder of line is a comment and is ignored<br />

C or CH Coordinate values for a station<br />

E or EH Elevation value for a station<br />

P or PH Geodetic Position for a station (Grid jobs only)<br />

A Turned Angle<br />

D Distance<br />

V Zenith Angle or Elevation Difference (3D data only)<br />

DV Distance and Vertical (3D Data only)<br />

B Bearing or Azimuth<br />

M Measure (Observations to another network point)<br />

BM Bearing Measure (Observations to another network point)<br />

SS Sideshot (Observations to a sideshot point)<br />

TB Traverse Begin<br />

T Traverse (All observations to next network point)<br />

TE Traverse End<br />

DB Begin Direction Set<br />

DN Direction<br />

DM Direction with Measure Data<br />

DE End Direction Set<br />

LW Define Differential Leveling Weighting<br />

L Differential Level Measurement<br />

Data Type Codes<br />

Blank lines in data files are ignored by <strong>STAR*NET</strong>. They may be inserted anywhere to<br />

separate parts of your data to make the information more readable.<br />

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