P.H. SOLUTIONS
copyright 1993
W.R. Lee
1421 Ferndale Avenue
Dallas,  Texas.  75224


P.
H. SOLUTIONS is a mathematical program used to solve Curves, Triangles and Area 
Cut-off problems frequently encountered by Surveyors, Engineers and Architects. 


The following font files must be located in the same directory as PHSOL.EXE

	DUB1
0.FNT
	DUB8.FNT
	DUB12.FNT
	DUB12B.FNT
	DUB14B.FNT
	COL32.FNT
	
MARK18.FNT

P.H. SOLUTION
S requires that you have a VGA video adapter and a MOUSE.

STARTING THE PROGRAM:

	S
tart the P.H. SOLUTIONS program by typing:

		PHSOL

	then press the ENTER KEY


COMMAN
D LINE SWITCHES:

		-T
		-C
		-A

												pg.1

PHSOL -T  will run only the Triangle
 portion of the program.
	PHSOL -C  will run only the Curve portion of the progra
m.
	PHSOL -A  will run only the Area-Cutoff portion of the program.


P.H. CURVE SOL
VER:

	Solve for unknown elements of circular curves by selecting two known elemen
ts 		from the lists on the left side of the screen (use mouse). 

			1. Enter the 
values for the known elements. (2 required)

		2. Move the mouse cursor to the COM
PUTE button and click one of the 				mouse buttons.

	Angles are in the format "DD
D.MMSS".
	The angle "89 degrees 12 minutes and 13 seconds"  is entered as 89.1213
.

P.H. TRIANGLE SOLVER:

	Solve for unknown elements of triangles by selecting the 
appropriate solution 		method from the list on the left side of the screen (use 
mouse). 

		1. Enter the values for the known elements. (3 required)

		2. Move the 
mouse cursor to the COMPUTE button and click one of the 				mouse buttons.

	Remem
ber that angles are in the format "DDD.MMSS".
		The angle "120 degrees 38 minutes
 and 40 seconds"  is entered as 120.3840.

	Right triangles may be solved by enter
ing 90 when you are prompted to enter an 	angle. 




														pg. 2

P.H.  AREA C
UT-OFF:

	Solve for unknown elements a trapezoid  by entering known bearings, dist
ances 		and required area. 

	1. Enter the values for the known elements.

	2. Move 
the mouse cursor to the COMPUTE button and click one of the mouse 	 		Buttons.

	B
earings are in the format "DD.MMSS".
	Quadrants are in the format "1" = NE, "2",=
 SE, "3" = SW and "4" = NW

		The bearing "North 89 degrees 38 minutes and 40 seco
nds East"  is entered:
		BEARING: 89.3840
		QUADRANT: 1

	DUE NORTH is entered:
		BEA
RING: 0
		QUADRANT: 1

	DUE WEST is entered:
		BEARING: 90
		QUADRANT: 4

GLOBAL NOTES:

	
	1. Function key 10 (F10) may be used to CALCULATE
	2. Function key 9 (F9) may b
e used to PRINT
	3. Function key 8 (F8) may be used to FORM FEED
	4. The Esc key m
ay be used to EXIT






														pg. 3
