Input/Output

You can set the input/output parameters in this bookmark (units, number of decimal places, etc.).

Number of decimal places:

Enter the required number of decimal places for the coordinate, angle, distance, height and surface outputs.

Angle units:

Units in which the angle data is entered and written. Regardless of the setting, the angle is always a decimal number. With the setting for degrees, the first two digits after the decimal point are the tens of minutes and minutes, followed by tens of seconds, seconds, tenths of seconds, etc.

Distance units:

Choose between meters and feet.

Point numbers

Define how to display a point number on the list:

  • Number of digits

    The maximum number of the digits in the complete point number.

  • Complete numbers with zeros

    If you switch this option on, the point numbers will be completed with zeros to the total number of digits set in the box Digit number.

  • Complete numbers on lists

    After switching this option on, the program will display the complete point numbers on the lists instead of dividing them into number and prefix.

Scale coefficient to covert the distance in the display projection:

All the distances entering the program, during the import or input of the measured data, are immediately multiplied by this coefficient. The written distances, however, are divided by this coefficient (e.g. when calculating the stake-out elements).

Storing the points on the coordinate list

  • Transfer the points automatically to the control application

    After switching on this option, GROMA will automatically send (if on under some control application - e.g. MicroStation) all the points stored in the coordinate list to the control application. Therefore, these points will automatically create a drawing in the control application.

  • Iterations the coordinates according to the set number of decimal places

    If this option is on, the coordinates of all the points stored on the coordinate list will be automatically iterated according to the set number of decimal places.