Design Lot

This command creates lot definitions that are stored in a lot (.LOT) file. The lots are defined by entering a sequence of point numbers. The point numbers reference coordinates from the current coordinate (.CRD) file. Each lot has a lot name and block name. The lots are not required to be closed perimeters and can also be used to represent other linework such as centerlines. Curves are entered by first specifying the PC point number, then type R for radius and enter the radius point number followed by the PT point number.

Prompts

Lot Name <1>: 105
Block Name <1>: press Enter
Lot Starting Station <0.0>: press Enter
If the figure that you are entering is a centerline, then you could use this as the starting station of the centerline.
Starting point number: 17
Point number (R-RadiusPt,U-Undo,Enter to end): 18
Point number (R-RadiusPt,U-Undo,Enter to end): 19
Point number (R-RadiusPt,U-Undo,Enter to end): R
Radius point number: 20
Use large included angle for curve (Yes/<No>)? press Enter
End of curve point number (R-RadiusPt,U-Undo,Enter to end): 21
Point number (R-RadiusPt,U-Undo,Enter to end): 22
Point number (R-RadiusPt,U-Undo,Enter to end): 17
Point number (R-RadiusPt,U-Undo,Enter to end): press Enter
Enter another lot (<Yes>/No)? N

Pulldown Menu Location: Area/Layout > Create Lots
Keyboard Command: mklot
Prerequisite: Points in a coordinate (.CRD) file