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Interpolating contour lines

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chicopee

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Feb 15, 2003
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I am using ACAD 2000 to draw a plan view of a terrain. my existing contour lines were drawn with polylines. I would like to drawn an intermediate elevation countour line without calculating positions(via interpolationg) between two known countour lines. Any idea,please remember LISP in not my forte.
 
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CarlB, I can switch to ACAD 2004 if this program does not work with 2000. I have never used LISP, so it is going to be an experience. Thanks to the link.
 
your best bet is to go back to the original data source which I assume is a DTM (TIN) and have the contours re-created with a smaller contour interval.
 
To the above responders,
Since the elevation of interest is within a narrow 15' range,I copied and retraced topography from USGS for the purpose of determining dam impoundment volume. Note being savy with LISP, I think that an equivalent script program which I am lousy at developing would be better for me to utilise. Unfortunately my programming abilities is only with FORTRAN, BASICS and spreadsheets.
 
Did you try the referenced lisp routine? To use it you need to know no lisp, just drag & drop the lisp file into the AutoCAD window.
 
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