Export ASII Points

Exports one or more groups of points to an ASCII-formatted file.

 

Input Arguments

0

File Path or Embedded File

ASCII File Path

The path to the file to save.

1

Collection Group Name Ref List

Group Names to export

A list of point groups to export.

2

Export Delimeter Spec

Data Delimeter

A character separating data values. (Space or Comma).

3

Target Name Format

Target Name Format

Specifies how point/target names are specified in the ASCII file.

4

Coordinate System Type

Desired Coordinate System

Specify the type of coordinate system in which to export the points.

5

Boolean

Include Target Offsets?

Specify whether to include the stored offsets for each point.

6

Boolean

Include Target Comments?

Specify whether to include the comments stored with each point.

7

Boolean

Include Timestamps?

Specify whether to include measurement timestamps with each point.

8

Boolean

Include Tolerances?

Specify whether to include stored tolerances with each point.

9

Boolean

Include Coordinate Uncertainties?

Specify whether to include calculated uncertainties with each point.

10

Boolean

Include SA version and frame comments?

Specify whether to include the version of SA used and the frame comments.

11

Boolean

Include Axis Comments?

Specify whether to include axis comments with each point.

12

Boolean

Include Export Format Info?

Specify whether to include export format information.

13

Boolean

Include Weights?

Specify whether to include weights of each point.

14

Boolean

Include Measurement Details?

Specify whether to include details with each measurement.

15

Boolean

Maximum Precision (Scientific Notation?)

Specify whether to export numbers with full internal precision (15 digits).

16

Integer

Decimal Precision

The number of digits following the decimal.

17

Boolean

Append?

Specify whether to add the ASCII data to an existing file, if it exists.

 

Return Arguments

None.

 

Returned Status

SUCCESS

The file was successfully exported.

FAILURE

The file could not be saved, or none of the provided point groups could be found.

 

Remarks

This command supports both absolute paths (ex. C:\test.xit ) and relative paths (ex. .\test.xit ). If Argument 13 is set to FALSE, the specified file will be overwritten if it already exists.