
#Dwg to pcswmm code
In the default behaviour, the object attribute width is used to determine the resulting street width, and defaults to 8 if no object attribute is found.Īdvanced users can edit the default mapping code by changing the cga code in the file shp.ceattr, located in /ce.lib/rules/. This mapping controls the width of the street shapes generated from the graph center lines. Unlike other raster import or export tools, the Export Raster. The dialog box allows you to export a raster dataset or a portion of a raster dataset. You can export raster data from within ArcMap by using the Export Raster Data dialog box or using a geoprocessing tool. If enabled, an imported graph layer will contain the following layer attribute code: There are two main ways to export or convert raster data to another format. A coordinate system is a reference framework that defines the position of features in either two- or three-dimensional space. If enabled, the shape creation parameter of potentially created street blocks will be enabled and shapes are created. Maps and scenes use coordinate systems to locate and display data correctly on the earth's surface and relative to one another. If enabled, the shape creation parameter of the graph nodes and segments will be enabled and street shapes are created. If enabled, the graph cleanup tool is executed on a following wizard page.Ĭreate Street/Intersection Shapes from Graph If enabled, the Simplify Graph Tool is executed on a following wizard page.ĭepending on the shapefile data it may be necessary to cleanup the graph segments after import. If enabled, the Generate Bridges Tool is executed on a following wizard page. A simple CGA rule file could look like this: To use these attributes with the CGA grammar you need to declare CGA attributes with matching names.After importing the SHP file, these attributes appear in the Inspector in the Object Attributes tab. dbf file that contains associated attributes for elements. CityEngine does not support separate units for the planar and up directions. Please make sure that the input shapefiles use the same coordinate units in the planar and up directions.Otherwise, a pop-up dialog asks the user to choose a coordinate system. If successful, the corresponding coordinate system is displayed in the dialog. Shapefile polygons containing "negative" polygons that cut holes into polygons are not supported yet, and will be imported as normal shapes instead of "holes".In this case, a marker (0.1x0.1m quad) is created for each point. Shapefiles containing points can also be imported.You can then return to AutoCAD Map 3D toolset to make changes to your original data, based on the findings in the report.įor more detailed information on using Storm and Sanitary Analysis with AutoCAD Map 3D toolset, see "Tracking And Reporting Changes" in the Storm and Sanitary Analysis 2012 User’s Guide. This module produces a report that compares two “states” of your data. The analysis is done in a separate module called Storm and Sanitary Analysis. So this is what you need to do: 1) save your part as a step file. For sub-basins: Area, Average Slope, Inflows.For links: Diameter, Length, Connectivity, Roughness, Offset.For nodes: Invert Elevation, Rim Elevation.The properties used for the analysis include the following: For an enterprise industry model, if the data is job-enabled, the analysis runs against the job that is active when you start the analysis operation. If you are using a wastewater industry model, you can perform hydraulic water analysis to evaluate an existing or new sewer system for planning, rehabilitation, maintenance, and network extensions.
