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Revision as of 16:25, 25 January 2017

1. Interpolate to a 3D grid.
  1. Select the Interplation | Interpolate→2D Grid menu command.
  2. Set the dataset name and review interpolation options in the Interpolate→Object dialog.
2. Interpolate to a 3D UGrid.
  1. Select the target UGrid in the Project Explorer to make it active.
  2. Select the Interplation | Interpolate→UGrid menu command.
  3. Set the dataset name and review interpolation options in the Interpolate→Object dialog.
3. Interpolate to a 3D mesh.
  1. Select the Interplation | Interpolate→2D Mesh menu command.
  2. Set the dataset name and review interpolation options in the Interpolate→Object dialog.
4. Interpolate to a TIN.
  1. Select the target TIN in the Project Explorer to make it active.
  2. Select the Interplation | Interpolate→Active TIN menu command.
  3. Set the dataset name and review interpolation options in the Interpolate→Object dialog.