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In order to create a TIN in GMS, there must be a set of TIN vertices. Then the TIN is created by triangulating the vertices (connecting the vertices with lines to form triangles). The triangulation algorithm assumes that each of the vertices being triangulated is unique in the xy plane, i.e., no two points have the same xy location. Duplicate points can be removed by selecting Find Duplicates from the TINs menu.
TINs can be created 3 different ways in GMS: manually entering the vertex locations and triangulating, converting a different GMS data type to a TIN, and copying a currently existing TIN.
A TIN can be created manually from the following steps:
2D meshes, 2D grids, and 2D scatter points can all be converted to a TIN. This is accomplished by using the following commands:
To make a copy of a TIN that currently exists in GMS follow these steps:
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