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Each scatter point set has a list of scalar datasets. Each dataset represents a set of values that can be interpolated to a grid or TIN. When an interpolation command is selected, the active dataset for the scatter point set is used in the interpolation process. | Each scatter point set has a list of scalar datasets. Each dataset represents a set of values that can be interpolated to a grid or TIN. When an interpolation command is selected, the active dataset for the scatter point set is used in the interpolation process. | ||
Multiple scatter point sets can exist at one time in memory. One of the scatter point sets is always designated as the "active" scatter point set. Interpolation is performed from the active scatter point set only. The active scatter point set can be changed using the | Multiple scatter point sets can exist at one time in memory. One of the scatter point sets is always designated as the "active" scatter point set. Interpolation is performed from the active scatter point set only. The active scatter point set can be changed using the Project Explorer. Whenever a new scatter point set is read from a file or created, it becomes the active set. | ||
The most common uses of scatter point sets in WMS is for rainfall gages and the results of hydraulic modeling. | The most common uses of scatter point sets in WMS is for rainfall gages and the results of hydraulic modeling. |
Revision as of 17:51, 2 February 2016
Each of the points from which values are interpolated are called scatter points. A group of scatter points is called a scatter point set. Each of the scatter points is defined by a set of xy coordinates.
Each scatter point set has a list of scalar datasets. Each dataset represents a set of values that can be interpolated to a grid or TIN. When an interpolation command is selected, the active dataset for the scatter point set is used in the interpolation process.
Multiple scatter point sets can exist at one time in memory. One of the scatter point sets is always designated as the "active" scatter point set. Interpolation is performed from the active scatter point set only. The active scatter point set can be changed using the Project Explorer. Whenever a new scatter point set is read from a file or created, it becomes the active set.
The most common uses of scatter point sets in WMS is for rainfall gages and the results of hydraulic modeling.
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