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:# Right-click on the raster image and select the [[SMS:GIS_Module_Menus#GIS_Module_Right-Click_Commands|''Convert To'' | '''Feature Contours''']] command to create a new map coverage with elevation contours.
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:# Right-click on the raster image and select the [[SMS:GIS_Module_Menus#GIS_Module_Right-Click_Commands|''Convert To'' | '''Feature Contours at Given Elevation''']] command.
:# In the [[SMS:GIS_Conversion_and_Editing#Feature_Contours_at_Given_Elevation|''Create Contour Arc'']] dialog, specify an elevation and click '''OK''' to generate a map coverage with contours created along the specified elevation.
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:# Right-click on the raster image and select the [[SMS:GIS_Module_Menus#GIS_Module_Right-Click_Commands|''Convert To'' | '''2D Scatter''']] command.
:# In the [[SMS:GIS_Conversion_and_Editing#Raster_to_2D_Scatter|''Raster → Scatter'']] dialog, give the scatter set a name and click '''OK''' to generate the scatter set.
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:# Right-click on the raster image and select the [[SMS:GIS_Module_Menus#GIS_Module_Right-Click_Commands|''Convert To'' | '''2D Grid''']] command.
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!style="text-align:left;"|4. Convert image data to Cartesian grid.
!style="text-align:left;"|5. Convert raster data to flood depth raster.
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: A water surface elevation dataset must be available in the project for this process to function.
:# Right-click on the raster image and select the [[SMS:GIS_Module_Menus#GIS_Module_Right-Click_Commands|''Convert To'' | '''Flood Depths''']] command.
:# In the [[SMS:GIS_Conversion_and_Editing#Flood_Depths|''Select Geometry and Dataset'']] dialog, select the geometry containing the water surface elevation dataset and then select the water surface elevation dataset.
:# Save the new raster with the inundated depth data.
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Latest revision as of 18:48, 28 March 2019

1. Convert raster data to feature contours.
  1. Right-click on the raster image and select the Convert To | Feature Contours command to create a new map coverage with elevation contours.
2. Convert raster data to feature contours at a specified elevation.
  1. Right-click on the raster image and select the Convert To | Feature Contours at Given Elevation command.
  2. In the Create Contour Arc dialog, specify an elevation and click OK to generate a map coverage with contours created along the specified elevation.
3. Convert raster data to scatter set.
  1. Right-click on the raster image and select the Convert To | 2D Scatter command.
  2. In the Raster → Scatter dialog, give the scatter set a name and click OK to generate the scatter set.
4. Convert image data to 2D grid.
  1. Right-click on the raster image and select the Convert To | 2D Grid command.
5. Convert raster data to flood depth raster.
A water surface elevation dataset must be available in the project for this process to function.
  1. Right-click on the raster image and select the Convert To | Flood Depths command.
  2. In the Select Geometry and Dataset dialog, select the geometry containing the water surface elevation dataset and then select the water surface elevation dataset.
  3. Save the new raster with the inundated depth data.