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[[Image:WMSDigitize.png|thumb|210 px|The Digitize toolbar]]


The WMS ''Digitize Toolbar'' provides a quick way to create TIN vertices if there are known elevations and there is no source of accurate elevation data other than a digital map. 


The WMS '''Digitize Toolbar''' provides a quick way to create TIN vertices if you have known elevations and have no source of accurate elevation data other than a digital map.
For example, if there is an image of a contour map with known contour elevations, turn on the ''Digitize Toolbar'' and then turn on '''Digitize Mode'''.  Define an elevation value and then click on points along the contour to define vertices on a TIN, as shown below.


For example, if you have an image of a contour map with known contour elevations, you can turn on the '''Digitize Toolbar''' and then turn on ''Digitize Mode''.  Define an elevation value and then click on points along the contour to define vertices on a TIN, as shown below.
[[Image:WMSUseDigitizeToolbar.png|thumb|none|600 px|Example of digitized points created along a TIN]]


 
Once all the vertices have been defined on the TIN, turn off the digitize mode and triangulate the TIN to use the TIN in the hydrologic or hydraulic model.
[[Image:WMSUseDigitizeToolbar.png|600 px]]
 
 
Once you have defined all the vertices on your TIN, you can turn off the digitize mode and triangulate your TIN to use your TIN in your hydrologic or hydraulic model.


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Latest revision as of 16:36, 13 January 2016

The Digitize toolbar

The WMS Digitize Toolbar provides a quick way to create TIN vertices if there are known elevations and there is no source of accurate elevation data other than a digital map.

For example, if there is an image of a contour map with known contour elevations, turn on the Digitize Toolbar and then turn on Digitize Mode. Define an elevation value and then click on points along the contour to define vertices on a TIN, as shown below.

Example of digitized points created along a TIN

Once all the vertices have been defined on the TIN, turn off the digitize mode and triangulate the TIN to use the TIN in the hydrologic or hydraulic model.

Related Topics