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This option interpolates one scattered data set to another set. Two sets must exist for this option to be enabled. A dialog appears and the user selects the scatter set to interpolate from. That scatter set is interpolated to the active scatter set. The ''Options'' button brings up the Interpolation Options dialog, allowing the user to set the interpolation type. The interpolation uses an extrapolation value of 0.0. | This option interpolates one scattered data set to another set. Two sets must exist for this option to be enabled. A dialog appears and the user selects the scatter set to interpolate from. That scatter set is interpolated to the active scatter set. The ''Options'' button brings up the Interpolation Options dialog, allowing the user to set the interpolation type. The interpolation uses an extrapolation value of 0.0. | ||
*Interpolate to Map | |||
This option allows the user the convert Scatter Breaklines to Featuer Arcs. Right-click on Scatter Module in the Project Explorer to convert. |
Revision as of 18:12, 31 October 2012
This option interpolates one scattered data set to another set. Two sets must exist for this option to be enabled. A dialog appears and the user selects the scatter set to interpolate from. That scatter set is interpolated to the active scatter set. The Options button brings up the Interpolation Options dialog, allowing the user to set the interpolation type. The interpolation uses an extrapolation value of 0.0.
- Interpolate to Map
This option allows the user the convert Scatter Breaklines to Featuer Arcs. Right-click on Scatter Module in the Project Explorer to convert.