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The Refine Point dialog is used to set the attributes for a refine point represented by a [[SMS:Feature Objects|feature point]] in a Cartesian Grid model coverage. Attributes that can be specified for each refine point include: | The Refine Point dialog is used to set the attributes for a refine point represented by a [[SMS:Feature Objects|feature point]] in a Cartesian Grid model coverage. Attributes that can be specified for each refine point include: | ||
* Refine grid in I direction(checked = on) | * Refine grid in I direction(checked = on) | ||
** Base cell size | ** Base cell size – Specify the cell I size in the vicinity of the refine point. | ||
* Refine grid in J direction(checked = on) | * Refine grid in J direction(checked = on) | ||
** Base cell size | ** Base cell size – Specify the cell J size in the vicinity of the refine point. | ||
Only refine points located within a [[SMS:Grid_Frame|grid frame]] are used when the [[SMS:Map to 2D Grid (Feature Objects Menu)|Map | Only refine points located within a [[SMS:Grid_Frame|grid frame]] are used when the [[SMS:Map to 2D Grid (Feature Objects Menu)|Map → 2D Grid command]] is executed. Refine points are not available for all models, since some Cartesian Grid models require uniform cell sizes. | ||
== Related Topics == | == Related Topics == |
Revision as of 16:40, 30 October 2012
The Refine Point dialog is used to set the attributes for a refine point represented by a feature point in a Cartesian Grid model coverage. Attributes that can be specified for each refine point include:
- Refine grid in I direction(checked = on)
- Base cell size – Specify the cell I size in the vicinity of the refine point.
- Refine grid in J direction(checked = on)
- Base cell size – Specify the cell J size in the vicinity of the refine point.
Only refine points located within a grid frame are used when the Map → 2D Grid command is executed. Refine points are not available for all models, since some Cartesian Grid models require uniform cell sizes.
Related Topics
Modules: Mesh Module · Cartesian Grid Module · Scatter Module · Map Module · GIS Module · Particle Module
Models: ADCIRC · BOUSS-2D · CGWAVE · CMS-Flow · CMS-Wave · FESWMS · FVCOM · Generic Mesh Model · GENESIS · HYDRO AS-2D · PTM · SRH-2D · Steering · STWAVE · TABS · TUFLOW