Hey all =)
i've recently extracted some profiles form a point cloud.
Easy as pie (congrats!)...
but i struggled with the export of the data !
I would like to import the profiles in another program which asks for 2D data ( XXX/ZZZ )
Export into a *.dxf file results in a properly scaled dataset ( see right image, AutoCAD w/ ortho view on the side of data )
Export into a *.csv file results into a somewhat warped dataset ( LEFT image, excel ..quick and dirty..)
the Z data if correct only the Curvilinear abscissa seems to be warped.
What do i miss ?
Cheers
profile extraction / export
profile extraction / export
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Last edited by dgr54 on Mon Apr 10, 2017 10:50 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: profile extraction / export
Are the profiles purely horizontal? Because I know some CAD software don't handle 3D polylines by default. So if your profiles were not horizontal, you would only see the 2D projection...
I think there was a similar post a few days ago (see viewtopic.php?f=10&t=2388&p=9387#p9389).
I think there was a similar post a few days ago (see viewtopic.php?f=10&t=2388&p=9387#p9389).
Daniel, CloudCompare admin
Re: profile extraction / export
Hey =)
thanks for looking into the issue!
AutoCad displays the data correctly, so no issues there. The problem must lay within the *.csv export.
I've reimported the data into CC and below you can see the result:
right image -- > original data
left image --> warped reimported csv file
I'll attach the files for better comparison.
cheers
thanks for looking into the issue!
AutoCad displays the data correctly, so no issues there. The problem must lay within the *.csv export.
I've reimported the data into CC and below you can see the result:
right image -- > original data
left image --> warped reimported csv file
I'll attach the files for better comparison.
cheers
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Re: profile extraction / export
Huh, how did you exported the polyline to CSV by the way?
Have you used the 'Height profile (*.csv)' filter? Because this 'height profile' is actually: the curvilinear abscissa in the first column, and the corresponding height in the second column. So definitely not a 2D / 3D export of the polyline ;)
Have you used the 'Height profile (*.csv)' filter? Because this 'height profile' is actually: the curvilinear abscissa in the first column, and the corresponding height in the second column. So definitely not a 2D / 3D export of the polyline ;)
Daniel, CloudCompare admin
Re: profile extraction / export
Ohh ... :-/
yup, was using the "Height profile" export, it just sounded to tempting..
That explains the issue.
But is there another option for my 2 dimensional needs ?
Thanks again for looking into this.
cheers
=)
yup, was using the "Height profile" export, it just sounded to tempting..
That explains the issue.
But is there another option for my 2 dimensional needs ?
Thanks again for looking into this.
cheers
=)
Re: profile extraction / export
Well, if you were happy with the CSV export, you can simply export the polyline 'vertices' (which is a point cloud entity below the polyline entity in the DB tree) as an ASCII/text file. You can even configure it to look like a CSV file with the ASCII export parameters dialog.
Daniel, CloudCompare admin