GMS:2D Scatter Point Commands: Difference between revisions
From XMS Wiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 26: | Line 26: | ||
; Scatter Points → Mesh Nodes : Creates nodes from the scatter points for a 2D mesh. | ; Scatter Points → Mesh Nodes : Creates nodes from the scatter points for a 2D mesh. | ||
; Scatter Points → Obs. Pts. : Creates Observation Points from the active dataset. A coverage that is set for observation data must already exist. | ; Scatter Points → Obs. Pts. : Creates Observation Points from the active dataset. A coverage that is set for observation data must already exist. | ||
; Merge Scatter Point Set {{Anchor|Merge}} : Merges points from selected scatter sets together to form one scatter set, combining datasets. The scatter point sets must be selected using the '''Select Scatter Point Set''' tool. | ; Merge Scatter Point Set {{Anchor|Merge}} : Merges points from selected scatter sets together to form one scatter set, combining datasets. The scatter point sets must be selected using the [[GMS:2D Scatter Point Tool Palette|'''Select Scatter Point Set''']] tool. | ||
; Activate : "Activates" selected scatter points by changing the active flags in the active dataset, or in all datasets. A dialog asks the user whether they wish to change only the active dataset or all datasets. If the datasets are transient, all time steps will be changed. | ; Activate : "Activates" selected scatter points by changing the active flags in the active dataset, or in all datasets. A dialog asks the user whether they wish to change only the active dataset or all datasets. If the datasets are transient, all time steps will be changed. | ||
; Inactivate : Same as the '''Activate''' command but in reverse. Inactive points can be selected only if they are displayed via the option in the ''Display Options'' dialog. | ; Inactivate : Same as the '''Activate''' command but in reverse. Inactive points can be selected only if they are displayed via the option in the ''Display Options'' dialog. |
Revision as of 15:32, 1 April 2016
The Scatter Point menu becomes available when the 2D Scatter Point module is active. The menu has one submenu: the Interpolation submenu. Below are the commands available in this menu.
- New Scatter Point Set
- Creates a new dataset.
- Lock All Scatter Points
- Prevents adjusting the location of scatter points.
- Scatter Point Settings...
- Opens the Scatter sets tab under the Preferences dialog.
- Find Point...
- Allows finding a point based on ID number or text label.
- Interpolation >
- Interpolation Options...
- Opens the 2D Interpolation Options dialog.
- Interpolate → Active TIN
- Interpolate the active dataset on the active scatter set to the active TIN.
- Interpolate → 2D Mesh
- Interpolate the active dataset on the active scatter set to the 2D mesh.
- Interpolate → 2D Grid
- Interpolate the active dataset on the active scatter set to the 2D grid.
- Interpolate → 3D Mesh
- Interpolate the active dataset on the active scatter set to the 3D mesh.
- Interpolate → 3D Grid
- Interpolate the active dataset on the active scatter set to the 3D grid.
- Interpolate → MODFLOW Layers
- Interpolate datasets on the active scatter set to MODFLOW arrays like top and bottom elevation, starting head etc.
- Interpolate → UGrid
- Interpolate the active dataset on the active scatter set to the Active UGrid.
- Gaussian Simulation Options...
- Gaussian Sequential Simulation (GSS) is a form of Kriging that can only be used for 2D interpolation and only works when interpolating to 3D cell-centered grids.
- Run Gaussian Simulation
- Launches the Gaussian simulation run.
- Jackknifing...
- Interpolates the active scatter point set to itself using the currently selected interpolation scheme.
- Summary...
- Brings up the Jacknifing Summary dialog.
- Bounding 2D Grid...
- Creates a 2D Grid that bounds or contains all of the scatter points in the active set.
- Bounding 3D Grid...
- Creates a 3D Grid that bounds or contains all of the scatter points in the active set.
- Scatter Points → TIN
- Creates a TIN from the active scatter point set.
- Scatter Points → Mesh Nodes
- Creates nodes from the scatter points for a 2D mesh.
- Scatter Points → Obs. Pts.
- Creates Observation Points from the active dataset. A coverage that is set for observation data must already exist.
- Merge Scatter Point Set
- Merges points from selected scatter sets together to form one scatter set, combining datasets. The scatter point sets must be selected using the Select Scatter Point Set tool.
- Activate
- "Activates" selected scatter points by changing the active flags in the active dataset, or in all datasets. A dialog asks the user whether they wish to change only the active dataset or all datasets. If the datasets are transient, all time steps will be changed.
- Inactivate
- Same as the Activate command but in reverse. Inactive points can be selected only if they are displayed via the option in the Display Options dialog.
- Z Values → Dataset
- Creates a dataset from the Z locations of the points.
- Map to Z Values
- Moves the Z locations of the points to the values in the dataset.
- Zoom To Extents
- Frames the Graphics Window around the selected objects.
Related Topics
GMS – Groundwater Modeling System | ||
---|---|---|
Modules: | 2D Grid • 2D Mesh • 2D Scatter Point • 3D Grid • 3D Mesh • 3D Scatter Point • Boreholes • GIS • Map • Solid • TINs • UGrids | |
Models: | FEFLOW • FEMWATER • HydroGeoSphere • MODAEM • MODFLOW • MODPATH • mod-PATH3DU • MT3DMS • MT3D-USGS • PEST • PHT3D • RT3D • SEAM3D • SEAWAT • SEEP2D • T-PROGS • ZONEBUDGET | |
Aquaveo |