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Revision as of 15:57, 18 February 2014
Sometimes, you may want to smooth elevation data or another dataset associated with a TIN. This may be because you want to remove flat areas or other anomalies in your elevation dataset. When you smooth a dataset on the TIN, WMS runs a single iteration with a maximum change in elevation of 0.5 units and a filter ratio of 0.8. See the help for smoothing DEMs for more information about these variables.
There is also an option to smooth pits. This function automatically swaps edges and and adjusts coordinates to remove low spots on your TIN.
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