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{{Infobox GMS Commands}}  
{{Infobox GMS Commands}}  
The ''Feature Objects'' menu becomes available when the Conceptual model, or Map model, is active. The menu has the following commands:
The ''Feature Objects'' menu becomes available when the conceptual model, or Map model, is active. The menu has the following commands:


; {{Anchor|Build Poyglons}} Build Polygons : Creates polygons out of closed arcs.  
; {{Anchor|Build Poyglons}} Build Polygons : Creates polygons out of closed arcs.  
; Vertices↔Nodes : Switches selected vertices to nodes and vise verse.  
; Vertices↔Nodes : Switches selected vertices to nodes and vice versa.  
; {{Anchor|Vertices to Node}} Vertices → Node : Switches selected vertices to nodes.  
; {{Anchor|Vertices to Node}} Vertices → Nodes : Switches selected vertices to nodes.  
; {{Anchor|Node to Vertices}} Nodes → Vertices :  Switches selected nodes to vertices.  
; {{Anchor|Node to Vertices}} Nodes → Vertices :  Switches selected nodes to vertices.  
; {{Anchor|Redistribute}} Redistribute Vertices... : Redistributes the amount of vertices on a selected arc using an input value for spacing.  
; {{Anchor|Redistribute}} Redistribute Vertices... : Redistributes the amount of vertices on a selected arc using an input value for spacing.  
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; Find Feature Object... : Select a feature object using the object ID.  
; Find Feature Object... : Select a feature object using the object ID.  
; New Grid Frame : Creates a new grid frame object in the project explorer.  
; New Grid Frame : Creates a new grid frame object in the project explorer.  
; Activate Cells in Coverage(s) : After creating a coverage that defines the model boundary and creating a grid, just the cells that are in the active coverage with remain active.
; Activate Cells in Coverage(s) : After creating a coverage that defines the model boundary and creating a grid, just the cells that are in the active coverage will remain active.
; Arc(s) → Cross Section : Opens the ''Arcs → Cross Sections'' dialog. See [[GMS:Map to Modules#Arc → Cross Sections|Arc → Cross Sections]] for more information.  
; Arc(s) → Cross Section : Opens the ''Arcs → Cross Sections'' dialog. See [[GMS:Map to Modules#Arc → Cross Sections|Arc → Cross Sections]] for more information.  
; Map → TIN : This command creates a TIN using each polygon in the coverage.  
; Map → TIN : This command creates a TIN using each polygon in the coverage.  
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; Copy to Coverage... : Opens a dialog allowing for selection of one or more coverages which selected feature objects will be copied to. This may result in overlapping and/or intersecting objects.
; Copy to Coverage... : Opens a dialog allowing for selection of one or more coverages which selected feature objects will be copied to. This may result in overlapping and/or intersecting objects.
; Zoom To Extents : Frames the Graphics Window around the selected objects.
; Zoom To Extents : Frames the Graphics Window around the selected objects.
; Set Arc Directions From Stream Data : Uses the stream top elevations defined at the nodes to make the arcs point downhill. Only works for the STR package (not SFR2).
; Set Arc Directions From Stream Data : {{Anchor|Set Arc Directions}}Uses the stream top elevations defined at the nodes to make the arcs point downhill. Only works for the STR package (not SFR2).
; Set Arc Directions From Node Elevations : Uses the Z value at the nodes to make the arcs point downhill.
; Set Arc Directions From Node Elevations : Uses the Z value at the nodes to make the arcs point downhill.
; Select Intersecting Objects : Uses the selected polygon to select cells or points on another geometry. This can include grids, TINs, etc. Will bring up the ''Select Object of Type'' dialog where the geometry can be chosen.


==Related Topics==
==Related Topics==
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Latest revision as of 19:25, 5 January 2024

GMS Commands
Common
File
Edit
Display
Modules
TINs
Boreholes
Solids
Mesh (2D)
Grid (2D)
Scatter Points (2D)
Interpolation (2D and 3D)
Mesh (3D)
Grid (3D)
Scatter Points (3D)
Feature Objects
GIS
UGrid
Models
FEMWATER
MODAEM
MODFLOW
mod-PATH3DU
MODPATH
MT3DMS
SEAWAT
SEEP2D
T-PROGS
UTEXAS

The Feature Objects menu becomes available when the conceptual model, or Map model, is active. The menu has the following commands:

Build Polygons
Creates polygons out of closed arcs.
Vertices↔Nodes
Switches selected vertices to nodes and vice versa.
Vertices → Nodes
Switches selected vertices to nodes.
Nodes → Vertices
Switches selected nodes to vertices.
Redistribute Vertices...
Redistributes the amount of vertices on a selected arc using an input value for spacing.
Create Arc Group
Creates the select multiple arcs as one. All arcs are still separate arcs, but one group.
Reverse Arc Direction
Arcs have a direction that follows the path that they were made. Direction is important with some parameters and need to be consistent throughout the model.
Clean...
Selecting this command brings up the Clean dialog. See Clean Command for more information.
Find Feature Object...
Select a feature object using the object ID.
New Grid Frame
Creates a new grid frame object in the project explorer.
Activate Cells in Coverage(s)
After creating a coverage that defines the model boundary and creating a grid, just the cells that are in the active coverage will remain active.
Arc(s) → Cross Section
Opens the Arcs → Cross Sections dialog. See Arc → Cross Sections for more information.
Map → TIN
This command creates a TIN using each polygon in the coverage.
Map → 2D Mesh
This command creates a 2D Mesh on the interior of all of the polygons in the current coverage. See Map to 2D Mesh for more information.
Map → 2D Grid
Opens the Create Grid dialog. See Map to 2D Grid for more information.
Map → 3D Grid
Opens the Create Grid dialog. See Map to 3D Grid for more information.
Map → UGrid
Opens the Map→UGrid dialog. See Map → UGrid for more information.
Map → 2D Scatter Points
Creates a scatter point set from the points and nodes and vertices of the current coverage. See Map to 2D Scatter Points for more information.
Map → 3D Scatter Points
Creates a scatter point set from the points and nodes and vertices of the current coverage. See Map to 3D Scatter Points for more information.
Map → MODFLOW
Opens the Map → MODFLOW Options dialog. See Map to MODFLOW for more information.
Map → SEAM3D
Map → FEMWATER
This command assigns the wells, boundary conditions, and recharge zones assigned to the points, arcs, and polygons. See Map to FEMWATER for more information.
Map → SEEP2D
Converts a conceptual model to a SEEP2D numerical model.
Map → WASH123D
Map → ADH
Copy to Coverage...
Opens a dialog allowing for selection of one or more coverages which selected feature objects will be copied to. This may result in overlapping and/or intersecting objects.
Zoom To Extents
Frames the Graphics Window around the selected objects.
Set Arc Directions From Stream Data
Uses the stream top elevations defined at the nodes to make the arcs point downhill. Only works for the STR package (not SFR2).
Set Arc Directions From Node Elevations
Uses the Z value at the nodes to make the arcs point downhill.
Select Intersecting Objects
Uses the selected polygon to select cells or points on another geometry. This can include grids, TINs, etc. Will bring up the Select Object of Type dialog where the geometry can be chosen.

Related Topics