Description
Boundary Check is a utility for determining closing
line and ratio of closure.
Usage
After entering BDYCHECK at the command line, the user will be prompted to
begin entering courses. As the user enters bearing and
distance data, BDYCHECK calculates the traversed distance and
closing line. When the user has completed data entry,
BDYCHECK will report the final closing line and the ratio of
closure. BDYCHECK also offers the option of writing the
list of courses and the closure report to a file.
Sample Report File:
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Title: McGinnis
Tuesday, April 15, 2003 - 10:39 am
(As entered---> 176.03390000;62.330;0.000;0)
Line: N 76°03'39.00" E, 62.330
(As entered---> 2.46180000;98.080;0.000;0)
Line: S 00°46'18.00" E, 98.080
(As entered---> 489.37330000;56.580;0.000;0)
Line: N 89°37'33.00" W, 56.580
(As entered---> 43.37090000;82.850;308.000;1)
Chord: N 03°37'09.00" W, 82.850
Radius: 308.00
** Computed Values **:
- Arc length: 83.10
- Tangent length: 41.80
- Included angle: 15°27'33"
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Total traversed distance: 299.84
Closing line: N 72°58'14" W, 0.01
Ratio of closure: 1 in 42,323
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Download:
Download a fully functioning demo:
BoundaryCheck
v2.1 (375k)
See also:
LegalWriter; LabelPro
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Note:
Many of our commands have long names.
We do this primarily to prevent conflicts with any other programs or shortcuts you may have.
We suggest that you assign a shortcut, tool button, or menu item to these commands for efficiency.
Until then, the command name listed may be used.
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