<div dir="ltr"><div><div><div>Hi All<br><br></div>Can anyone advise on a way to import an 'x,y,z' csv point file and then export those points to a dxf retaining the elevation (z) data?<br><br>I've seen several comments on the web saying that QGIS doesn't export vector elevation data, but then I discovered that the following *does* work: start with a 3d dxf (e.g. points that have x,y,z coordinates), import, save as a shapefile, re-import that shapefile and re-export as a new dxf. The resulting dxf still has the z data.<br>
<br></div>This demonstrates that QGIS has the ability to create and read a 2.5D shapefile, and also read and create a 3d dxf, I just can't seem to achieve this when starting with a simple csv file.<br><br></div>Any ideas?<br clear="all">
<div><div><div><div><div><br>-- <br>-Paul
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