Reference Summary: Use this function to extend survey control by calculating new point coordinates from known points using defined angles and ... Use this function to measure points that can't be directly observed by applying offsets from a measured reference point.
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Use this function to extend survey control by calculating new point coordinates from known points using defined angles and ... Use this function to measure points that can't be directly observed by applying offsets from a measured reference point. Use this function to calculate distance, direction, slope and other positional relationship between two known points.
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- Use this function to extend survey control by calculating new point coordinates from known points using defined angles and ...
- Use this function to measure points that can't be directly observed by applying offsets from a measured reference point.
- Use this function to calculate distance, direction, slope and other positional relationship between two known points.
- Use this function to calculate the area and perimeter of a polygon based on measured or selected vertices.
- Use this function to stake out a line based on a reference line and defined offsets.
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