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2D and 3D Stationing
True Distance Stationing
CoriMap is unique among mapping systems with the introduction of 3D Stationing,
also termed Slope Stationing. This new capability measures true, 3D distances
along the corridor baseline instead of the more common 2D or Horizontal
Stationing. Slope Stationing will produce stations equal to those measured
using a "wheel". This means every feature in a map processed
by CoriMap is referenced with a true distance station value.
Baseline Stationing
Baseline Stationing can be performed on 3D baseline polylines using
either 2D (Horizontal) or 3D (Slope) Stationing. The format and number
of decimal places are selectable as well as the Station Block name, scale
and rotation angle.

A Baseline can be one continuous 3D Polyline entity or a logical Baseline
can be processed using any number of coincident 3D Polyline segments (Baseline
Chaining).
CoriMap can station an entire corridor, made up of many drawings in batch
mode, with the station values automatically carried forward. Multiple
unconnected baseline segments in one drawing are automatically handled
(where the corridor leaves a sheet and then returns at a different location).
Feature Block Stationing
Point Features collected in the field are represented by Attribute
blocks. If these attribute blocks contain a Station attribute, the CoriMap
Station Blocks tool can calculate and record it's Slope Station (based
on a perpendicular point along the baseline). If an Offset attribute is
included in the feature block, the Offset Distance and Offset Direction
will also be calculated and record.

Special features:
Z-snap - the block Z is changed to match the baseline station point.
This creates a ribbon depiction of the data (all blocks on the same Z
plane as the baseline).
The Break Baseline feature will break the baseline at the station point
for each block processed. Matchline blocks can be stationed and the baseline
broken in one step.
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