Cross
Section Set Labels
Features
Stored
| Section Set |
Feature Name |
MX Label |
| 0, 1 |
*available* |
|
| 2 |
Environment lines |
VB, VH, VO, VT, VZ, WD |
| 3 |
Right-of-way lines |
BC, BN, BP, BR, BS, BT |
| 4, 5, 6, 7 |
*available* |
|
| 8, 9 |
Building sills |
BD |
| A, B |
*available* |
|
| C |
Other |
Determined by user |
| D |
Design |
Design model |
| E |
Existing Ground |
Triangulation |
| F |
Subgrade |
|
| G, H, I, N, O, P, Q, S, T, U, V |
*available* |
|
| J |
Misc Section J |
|
| K |
Misc Section K |
|
| L |
Misc Section L |
|
| M |
Misc Section M |
|
| R |
Drainage Pipe |
XC ( * see table below) |
| W |
Detail Features |
* see table below |
| X |
Old Ground Elevations |
OC |
| Y |
General |
|
| Z |
Temporary |
Used by MX wizards |
Cross-Section Detail Feature
Strings
To provide detail features on cross-sections, an intermediate model is created with strings representing the details to be added.
A set of cross sections (with string labels beginning with the letter W) are
cut through this model. The MX labels of the strings in the intermediate model
are shown in the following table.
| MX Label |
Feature Name |
| X0, X1 | Coniferous & Deciduous Trees |
| X2 | Environment lines |
| X3 | Right-of-way lines |
| X4, X5 | Joint Pole |
| X6, X7 | Hydrant |
| X8, X9 | Building sills |
| XA, XB | Guy Pole |
| XC, XD | Drainage Pipes |
| XE | Drainage Structure Sumps |
| XG, XH | Light Pole |
| XI, XJ | Joint Pole with Light |
| XK, XL | Power Pole with Light |
| XM, XN | Pole |
| XO, XP | Power Pole |
| XQ, XR | Telephone Pole |
| XS | Catch Basin |
| XT | Drop Inlet |
| XU | Drainage Manhole |
| XV | Utility Manholes |