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STAR*NET V6 - Circe

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Example 1: (2D Data)<br />

Chapter 5 Preparing Input Data<br />

C A101 1022.21 1023.78 ‘Iron Bar<br />

Station “A101” has input coordinates given. A setting in the Project Options indicates<br />

whether these are NE or EN coordinates. No standard error values are entered, so the<br />

coordinates are assumed “free” to be adjusted. A descriptor is given.<br />

Example 2:<br />

C A102 1022.21 1023.78 ! ! ‘Found Pipe<br />

Station “A102” has input coordinates given and both are considered “fixed” by use of the<br />

“!” symbol. A descriptor is given.<br />

Example 3: (3D Data)<br />

C A103 1000 1000 700<br />

Station “A103” is given 3D coordinates of 1000, 1000 and 700. No standard error values<br />

were entered, so they are completely free to be adjusted. And no descriptor is entered,<br />

however some subsequent input data observation line may define one for it.<br />

Example 4:<br />

C A104 1233.13 1011.78 745.9 ! ! ! ‘GPS Point<br />

Station “A104” has coordinates of 1233.13 and 1011.78, and an elevation of 745.9, all<br />

considered fixed by use of the “!” symbol.<br />

Example 5:<br />

C A105 1492 1776 745.29 * * ! ‘Benchmark A<br />

Station “A105” has approximates coordinates of 1492 and 1776, which are considered<br />

free in the adjustment because of the “*” symbol. The elevation of 745.29, however, is<br />

held fixed by use of the “!” symbol.<br />

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