STAR*NET V6 - Circe
STAR*NET V6 - Circe
STAR*NET V6 - Circe
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Example 2: (2D Data)<br />
Chapter 5 Preparing Input Data<br />
M 2-1-3 12-34-13 1102.42 5 .03<br />
Here the measurements are the same as before, but we have added explicit standard error<br />
values for the angle and distance of 5 seconds and .03 respectively.<br />
Note that you must either enter two standard errors for the two observations on a data<br />
line, or none and let them all default to the global values.<br />
Standard errors may be entered as explicit values or as any of the special codes<br />
previously discussed: “!” to fix the observation, “*” to free it or “&” to cause the default<br />
standard error as set in the Instrument Options to be assigned.<br />
Example 3: (3D Data with Slope Distance and Zenith Angle)<br />
M 2-1-3 12-34-13 1102.42 89-13-12<br />
The horizontal angle at “2”, turning from station “1” to station “3”, is 12-34-13. The<br />
slope distance and zenith angle from “2” to “3” are 1102.42 and 89-13-12 respectively.<br />
Default standard errors are assumed for all the measurements. The “Distance/Vertical<br />
Data Type” option was set to the “Slope Dist/Zenith” choice since we are entering zenith<br />
angles, not elevation differences.<br />
Example 4: (3D Data)<br />
M 2-1-3 12-34-13 1102.42 89-13-12 5.25/5.55<br />
The measurements are the same as above, but we have added an HI/HT entry, meaning<br />
an HI value of 5.25 and an HT value of 5.55. Note that a single entry following the<br />
measurements which contains a “/” is interpreted by the program as an HI/HT entry.<br />
Example 5: (3D Data)<br />
M 2-1-3 12-34-13 1102.42 89-13-12 4 & 10<br />
Here again, the measurements are the same, but we have added standard error values for<br />
the measurements to the line. The standard error values are 4 seconds for the horizontal<br />
angle, default value for slope distance, and 10 seconds for zenith angle. Note that three<br />
values are entered following the measurements as shown above, one value for each<br />
observation.<br />
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