Carlson compass rule challenge
I have some plats I’m recreating on behalf of some GIS folks. They are fairly modern metes and bounds plats, typically with several thousand feet of traverse (not always closed on themselves) with a precise GNSS coordinate at each end. The coordinates are grid, the distances of the traverse lines are ground. Everything on paper looks just fine.
Is there a way to have Carlson hold the starting coordinate, adjust the angles and distances of the lines (proportionately) until it hits the point at the other end? What’s the “best practice” or basic way to go about this? Do I have to key it in as a traverse?
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