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A 2D grid can be created which will enclose the scatter points by using the [[GMS:2D Scatter Point Module#Bounding Grid|'''Bounding 2D Grid''']] command in the ''Scatter Points'' menu. A 3D grid can also be created using the [[GMS:2D Scatter Point Commands#Bounding Grid|'''Bounding 3D Grid''']] command in the ''Scatter Points'' menu. | A 2D grid can be created which will enclose the scatter points by using the [[GMS:2D Scatter Point Module#Bounding Grid|'''Bounding 2D Grid''']] command in the ''Scatter Points'' menu. A 3D grid can also be created using the [[GMS:2D Scatter Point Commands#Bounding Grid|'''Bounding 3D Grid''']] command in the ''Scatter Points'' menu. | ||
== Interpolation Method == | |||
The following 2D [[GMS:Interpolation|interpolation methods]] are supported by GMS: | |||
*[[GMS:Linear|Linear]] | |||
*[[GMS:Inverse Distance Weighted|Inverse Distance Weighted]] | |||
*[[GMS:Clough-Tocher|Clough-Tocher]] | |||
*[[GMS:Natural Neighbor|Natural Neighbor]] | |||
*[[GMS:Kriging|Kriging]] | |||
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