Least Squares Adjustment, Q. and A.
Q. I am running a Least Squares Adjustment (LSA) with
MicroSurvey 2002 (CAD or Express). Everything appears
to be computing but when I view the results, nothing
has changed. All the observations have residuals of
0 and the coordinates of every point are unchanged.
Have I done something wrong?
A.
There is an important detail in the setup for
doing an LSA that you may have missed. Under the subheading
Important Notes:
in the Help file, there is the following:
-You
need to eliminate the unique closing point numbers
that are used for the traditional traverse balancing
routines from your traverse files!
For
example, if you have a traverse that closes on to
point 2 using point # 12, the shot number 12 must
be renumbered to 2. We recommend you do this prior
to coordinating your traverse to avoid computing extra
points in your file. Compute the coordinates with
Point Protection toggled on to avoid accidental re-coordination
of point 2.
TIP!
In many cases, you could add the points you wish
to hold fixed to the Protected Points List (found
under MicroSurvey-> Coordinate Point Utilities)
prior to coordinating your traverse. This will eliminate
the danger of accidentally displacing them when you
re-coordinate a traverse that is to be adjusted using
the LSA program. When you run the LSA program, protected
points will automatically be set as fixed.
Technical Support
Team