How to Generate Cross Section from Excel Data in Autocad | Generate Cross Section

Generate Cross Section from Excel Data | How to Generate a lot of Cross Section at a time from Excel Data in Autocad | Generate Cross Section | How to Generate Cross Section from Excel Data

Generate Cross Section from Excel Data | How to Generate a lot of Cross Section at a time from Excel Data in Autocad | Generate Cross Section

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How to Generate Cross Section from Excel Data in Autocad

Introduction :-

Cross section is a platform where we can draw the ground undulation and present that ground condition to someone who will understand the clear picture by showing cross section . So it’s a great part of Construction work . Mostly it use in Highway Construction , Canal Construction , Railway Construction and many others construction field .
Company Normally use purchase software Like CalquanRoad EstimatorEsurvey and many others software which are available in market . But we are discussing about a free lisp which can made it very simple and very shortly. No need to purchase any kind of Software , Tools and Lisp .

About Lisp :-

This Lisp is a result of deep market research by a civil and software engineer . The Lisp has been developed after studying and understanding problems faced by surveying and civil Team while working in survey related drawing .


Today we are going to share about a good Autocad Lisp . The lisp helps to generate a lot of Cross section at a time as per your require scale . That’s way you can check your site OGL Profile , Section Surface , Cutting Filling and submit your DPR Design Map etc .
For use it you need a Autocad Software , Microsoft Excel , and that Lisp witch you can download from below download bottom

How to Do :-

  • Take a new Excel page and arrange offset data of section from LHS to RHS (First input -20 ,-15,-10,-5,0,+5,+10,+15,+20)  in ‘A’ Column like  , Input RL Data of this offset  in ‘B’ Column and Chainage of this offset & RL ( from -20 off set to +20 offset chainage will be same so we input same chainage ) in ‘C’ Column . Save it in Csv format and your first step is completed. (Please Note no need any caption on the top as per the below Image.
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How to Generate Cross Section from Excel Data in Autocad
  • Open a new Autocad load application by the command ‘AP
  • Choose the Lisp ‘X-Section’ and load it ,after that close that windows .(Note :- A new windows will be appear and show Start command with CS .
  • Now start with command ‘CS’ 
  • Input Horizontal scale  1000 (or input as per your requirement) and press Enter, Input Vertical Scale 500 (or input as per your requirement ) and press Enter .
  • A new windows will be appear, You need to choose your .csv file (which we saved earlier )from your computer and open it .
  • Next click on screen where you want to draw your Cross section and your cross section will be generated .
      
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For more details please watch this video .

How to Download:-

Click on download Bottom.
Wait 10 seconds and click on 'Click here to get link'.
Wait 15 seconds and click on Go to link.
Now click 'Click here to download'.
We think these tricks will help you to generate a simple Cross section .
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COMMENTS

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  1. Thanks for sharing sir.
    This is very helpful. Please share the lisp file to JTCAD at Yahoo dot COM.

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  2. i can't download the x-section lisp

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  3. Lisp link is broken.plesae update it

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    1. I am checking now, it's 100% working..Follow the download instruction...

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  4. please give the link of lisp file. very good explanation for drawing auto x-sections.

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    1. The download link has been updated today.
      Please try to download it again.

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  5. In this lisp it's possible to add FRL LEVEL COLUMN ALSO PLEASE GUIDE ME

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    1. Yea, it's possible but you have to generate a separate section for FRL and put it manually.

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