Area Tool
Last revised: August 24, 2010
Applies to: MicroStation V8i, MicroStation V8 XM Edition, and MicroStation V8 2004 Edition
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Description
This application allows you to identify, trace, or place areas and measure them. The resulting area measurements can be placed as text on the drawings. The results could also be used to check the preliminary designs against the architectural program or the gross-to-net area.
Installation Instructions
Place ATOOL.ma in the ..\mdlapps\
folder. Its preferences are stored in the resource file ATOOL.RSC. A configuration variable called BSI_ATOOL can be defined to indentify where the resource file created by ATOOLS resides. If BSI_ATOOL is not defined, ATOOL.RSC file will be written to and read from the MS_DATA directory.
To load ATOOL
Key in: MDL LOAD ATOOL
from the Key-in Browser
or
from Utilities > MDL Applications > Browse, select ATool
When the ATOOL tool box is loaded, the following four icons appear (from left to right):
- Measure Area and Place Text
- Place Area with Text
- Calculate Area
- Parameter Settings
Measure Area and Place Text
When this icon is selected you will see three option buttons and a push
button. The first option button provides the user with the method for
calculating areas. The options are Element, Intersection, Union,
Difference, Flood, and Points, which are discussed later in more detail.
The next two option buttons are used to define the prefix and suffix to
be placed with the area. Customization of these option button values will
be discussed later. The push button, labeled "Add Shape", is used to add
the shape currently highlighted. The Add Shape command will not add single
selected elements or the shape defined by points. To add the shape
defined by points, use the Place Area command, which is discussed later.
If you have selected the "Place Text Automatically at Center" toggle
from the parameters settings dialog after completing the command, the text
value of the area will be placed at the center of the resulting shape. If
you do not have the "Place Text Automatically at Center" toggle selected,
the text will be in dynamics mode, waiting for you to define its location.
Method
Element | Calculates the area of a single
closed shape. |
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Intersection | Calculates the area of two or
more intersecting closed shapes. |
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Union | Calculates the total area of two
or more shapes. This method will allow shapes
that are disjoint. If the union is disjoint and
the "Place Text Automatically at Center" is toggled
on, then the text will be placed at the center of
the first accepted shape. |
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Difference | Provides the tool to calculate the
difference between two closed elements. |
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Flood | This function computes the smallest region bounded
by the user-entered data point. |
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Points | This option allows you to measure the area of a
user-defined virtual shape. The command first
prompts the user to enter data points to define
the polygon. |
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Place Area with Text
This command lets you place a closed shape or a block while it calculates
the enclosed area dynamically. The prefix and suffix options with this
command are identical to the Select Shape to Measure, and will be discussed
later.
Calculate Area
The area calculator provides a mechanism for the user to calculate
cumulative area measurements of closed shapes in a design file. The user
has the option of adding or subtracting areas to the total area measurement.
Areas selected for addition will be diplayed in green, while those areas
subtracted will be displayed in red. For example, suppose you want to
calculate the usable square footage of an office building. The Add button
can be used for selecting the offices, while space reserved for stairs and
other items could be subtracted. When the process is complete, press the
Place Text button to place the total value of the areas selected.
Parameter Settings
The Area Parameter icon on the Area Tools tool box allows you to customize
how the area measurements are placed in the design file. There are four
tabs in the Area Tools Parameters dialog; Text, Settings, Prefix,
and Suffix.
Text
The user has the option of redefining the text parameters color, level,
weight, font, text height, text width, graphic grouping, and placement.
Settings
Define the Tolerance, Conversion Factor, and Decimal Accuracy:
- Tolerance:
When used with Union, Intersection, and Difference method, it
represents the maximum allowable error when calculating
intersections between curved elements. When used in conjunction
with the Flood method, it is the maximum allowable gap between
adjacent boundary elements. When calculating areas, Tolerance is
the stroke/meshing tolerance. For curved elements, area properties
are computed from a polygonal approximation to the original.
Tolerance is the maximum distance between the actual curve and the
approximating vectors. The accuracy of the area properties
therefore improves as the tolerance becomes smaller. A small
tolerance will result in high accuracy at the expense of increased
processing time.
- Conversion Factor:
The value in this field is used to divide the area's result. For
example, if your design file working units are set up for feet and
inches and you desire square yards, then set the conversion value
to nine (9).
- Decimal Accuracy:
Determines the number of decimals used when the text area value
is created.
- Prefix and Suffix
The Prefixes and Suffixes portion of this dialog deserves special attention.
Here, you can create custom prefixes and suffixes for use throughout
the Area Tool application. To create a prefix or suffix, just put focus in
the text item of the corresponding folder. Once you have entered the text,
press the Add button, and the list box on the right side of the folder will
show the newly created prefix or suffix. To have no prefix or suffix on the text
string, you must define a blank prefix or suffix. To create a blank prefix
or suffix, just press the Add button when no value is entered in the text
item. Then select the blank option button for the prefix or suffix.
Deleting prefixes or suffixes is as easy as selecting the values on the
string list and pressing the Delete button. You can select multiple values
and also disjoint values.
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