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Normal command
In AutoCAD, you can calculate the slope of a line or a surface by using the "GRADIENT" command. Here are the steps to calculate the slope of a line:
Type "GRADIENT" in the command line and press enter.
Select the line that you want to calculate the slope of.
AutoCAD will display the slope of the line in the command line, as a ratio or as a percentage, depending on the units set in the drawing.
To calculate the slope of a surface, you can use the "GRADE" command instead. Here are the steps to calculate the slope of a surface:
Type "GRADE" in the command line and press enter.
Select the surface that you want to calculate the slope of.
AutoCAD will display the slope of the surface in the command line, as a ratio or as a percentage, depending on the units set in the drawing.
It is important to note that AutoCAD calculates slope in the units that are set in your drawing, make sure to set the units correctly before calculating the slope. Also, you can use the "3D slope" command to calculate the slope in a 3D model.
Land Survey Requirements:
- Degree in surveying.
- Good numeracy skills and the ability to make mathematical calculations.
- Logical thinking skills.
- Problem solving and analytical skills.
- A keen eye for detail.
- Organizational skills.
- A good memory.
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