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It's a new tool to learn, but if you are keen I'm confident you can use this easily to extract your 2D lines - and with that qualification I can modify it to write shapefiles.īasically, you will start R, change the working directory to that with your file (or directory you want to write the output to) via /File/Change dir/, copy and paste the code above in the console (having edited "clipboard" to be the surpace file name/path), and that's it. # simple function to grab coordinates of each line (assuming they are meant to be single branches) # which records start with zero (plus 1)? - we'll use this later # we process using l(ist)apply, since the thing is not tabular . . . # split on delimiter - gives a list of vectors split on "," # read lines since the data aren't tabular I readLines from the clipboard, but that might as well be your file name assuming the structure is the same. This at least gives you each line as a table, with ID: I got excited thinking I could finish this, but it seems R's sp package won't allow 3D lines.
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I remember reading on here of a technique to join consecutive points with lines, but I'm not very good at the search function, could anyone point me to it? I can easily import as a csv table and paste as drawing to get the points. for for each point of as many lines as are in the drawing.Ĭan anyone suggest a method of automating import of this into manifold. The first line is date, format etc, then each line starts with a line beginning with zero, then axis coordinates (not sure what they do, I think they can be ignored if zero) then string number,y,x,z.
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The format is a simple text file - example at the end. if only this can be fixed a lot of Geologists and Mining Engineers who are Mac Users in the Mining Industry would be very happy.I'm trying to get data in surpac str format into manifold. Mac Crossover is not so good, it seems the Graphics workspace overlaps everything, menus will be clipped if it overlaps the GUI see the Mac Screenshot, ive tried every graphics settings you could tweak. Note: Linux Crossover enjoys vanilla Surpac the only bug ive seen is the lower window editing sizing it just stuck like that.
SURPAC 03 INSTALL
Install Surpac Prerequisites then Install Surpac Main Installer. Core Fonts (you see the surpac crosshair and arrow? it will look like a folder icon if you dont put this one)ĩ. (you need to put this in the same bottle of surpac for database editing and additional drivers. Microsoft Jet 4.0 engine (install this first before the Microsoft office)ħ.
SURPAC 03 DRIVERS
MDAC 2.8 (you really need this for ODBC connectivity and some drivers supported in Surpac)Ħ. dot net 3.5.1 (for some reason in my testings on functions and stability you need both 3.51 and 4.0 to deter errors.)ĥ.
SURPAC 03 DRIVER
DirectX modern (you need this for Directx driver support which is faster in Surpac than Opengl though opengl still work just slow)ģ. Mining Industry should be very happy this one actually works.Ģ. Ive tried others, Micromine, Datamine, Minesight, Maptek Vulcan, none of these works or even install.
SURPAC 03 SOFTWARE
The only living and upto date Geological Modelling software available for Crossover soft.