Centerline Report

This command reads a centerline file and creates a report in the standard report viewer which can be written to a file, a printer, or to your drawing. If the centerline file contains point numbers, then the report will include these point numbers. If station equations are found, they are noted at the top of the report. The options dialog has settings for the report format and type of the centerline. The Use Profile for Elevations Report option will prompt you for a profile (.pro) file to add elevations to the report. The Report At Interval option will report stations, northing and easting at the specified station interval. The Use Report Formatter option lets you choose the report format and has output options for Excel. Also, the Report Formatter enables an expanded report with options for Report 2nd Centerline and Include Geodetic Report. The Report 2nd Centerline uses the second centerline for reporting offsets. The Geodetic Report adds geodetic distances and bearings to the report. It requires the grid projection to be defined in Drawing Setup.


Here is an example report:

Centerline Report                                          
Centerline File: C:\sample\setback_3.cl

Station     Northing     Easting         Bearing               Distance
0+00.000    4033.165     4379.271   
                                         N 13°07'20" W         92.076'
0+92.076    4122.836     4358.367     PC
 Radius:    4196.621     4674.880     Radius Length: 325.000'
 PI:        4159.044     4349.926     1+29.254  Tangent: 37.178'
 Arc Len:   74.035'      Delta: 13°03'07" Right   Degree: 17°37'46"
 Chord Len: 73.875'      Chord Brg: N 06°35'47" W
 Radial-In: N 76°52'40" E Radial-Out: N 89°55'47" E
 Tangential-In           Tangential-Out
1+66.110    4196.222     4349.881     PT

Pulldown Menu Location: Centerline
Keyboard Command: clreport
Prerequisite: A centerline (.CL) file