In this section:
Introduction
This command is executed from a folder with schema type Charts and will export data items created and stored in the chart folders (with schema type Chart).
The command can create contours of two types, Contours and Contour Areas, as specified in the menu. The command can can create a dataset in the project and/or export to different format types and to user specified disk locations.
The Export Contours Menu
The content of the menu
The upper part of the menu contains the project name and the name of the active folder of type Charts.
The Mode part:
Specify the type of contour data to export. The two modes are:
- Contours
- Contour Areas
The Chart Name part:
Select which charts to export data from.
Contouring methods: Specify values according to the chosen method. - Bold line every: Will be valid for the Dxf ASCII format only. Set the attribute Bathy_Major on (for instance) every 5th contour line and Bathy_Minor on the ordinary contours. - Contour value (m): Enter a value to enter in the list belov. Note that the decimal sign is dependent on the language settings for your computer (dot or comma). - The Append value button: Click this button to add the contour value to the list. The list will automatically be sorted. - The Remove Selected button: Select one or more contour values in the list and the remove by clicking this button. - The Remove All button: Clicking this button will remove all the values in the list. - Data compilation scale: Typical production scale for the AML. The contour lines are defined with different vertical increment for three dfined bands. The default values are for compilation scale 1:50,000. Compilation scale Contour range 1 (m) Vertical Interval 1 Contour range 2 (m) Vertical Interval 2 Contour range 3 (m) Vertical Interval 3 See this document for more information: https://www.ukho.gov.uk/Defence/AML/Documents/Item%2025%20%20AML_Production_Spec_1.pdf - Invert Z: Will multiply the Z values with -1. The command can both create a dataset in the project tree and/or export the contours to a file on a disk on the computer.The Contour settings part:
- Increment
- Values
- AML contours (Additional Military Layers)For Increment the options are:
- Use min level: Define the shallowest contour level to create.
- Use max level: Define the deepest contour level to create.For Values the options are:
For AML contours the options are:
1:50,000 0 - 100 5 m 101 - 400 10 m 401+ 20 m 1:10,000 0 - 10 1 m 11 -100 5 m 101+ 10 m 1:250,000 0 - 200 10 m 201 - 400 20 m 401+ 50 m 1:1,000,000 0 - 500 50 m 501 - 3000 100 m 3001+ 500 m Other options:
- Lat/Lon: Will convert coordinates from projected coordinates to geographic coordinates. Will not be valid for all export formats.The Save to part:
The Export Format part:
Select which formats to export to. The selected format is individial for each mode.
Contour mode has the formats: VTK, Esri Shapefile Contours, ASCII Column, VTK ASCII, Dxf ASCII, KML
Contour Area mode has the formats: Esri Shapefile Contours, S-57
The Output File part:
Select where to do the export. The selected location is common for all export.
Filename: Shows the name which will be generated for the files.
If file already exists: The default method is to overwrite any existing files, but it is also possible to make a copy.
The Results
After executing the command a dialog will pop up showing the result from the excution. The report itself is saved in the project structure in the folder named Reports located in the same folder as the actual surface. The report itself is named as YYYYMMDD Export Contours (the name of the executed command).
All reports from all runs will be saved in the same Reports folder.