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Latest revision as of 15:48, 24 October 2023
- It is recommended to use the Smooth Datasets tool instead of this tool.
Smooth UGrid
The Smooth UGrid tool is nearly identical to part of the Smooth Datasets tool. It can be applied to a 2D mesh, a scatter set, or a 2D Ugrid. The tool only supports the slope limited smoothing as described in Smooth Datasets with a user specified anchor type.
The difference between the tools is that this tool actually creates a new geometry with the elevation values smoothed rather than just creating a new dataset on the existing geometry.
Input parameters
- Input grid – Select the UGrid to use.
- Maximum slope – Set the maximum potential slope of the UGrid.
- Anchor type – Select which type of anchor for the smoothing process.
- "Minimum value" – Sets the minimum elevation to be the anchor for the smoothing process.
- "Maximum value" – Sets the maximum elevation to be the anchor for the smoothing process.
Output parameters
- Smoothed grid – Enter the name of the new smoothed UGrid.
Current Location in toolbox
Unstructured Grids/Smooth Ugrid
Related Tools