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==Creating Interpolating from Multiple Elevation Sources workflow== | ==Creating Interpolating from Multiple Elevation Sources workflow== | ||
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!style="text-align:left"|1. Import Raster images. | !style="text-align:left"|1. Import Raster images. | ||
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!style="text-align:left"|2. Blend Raster Resolution | !style="text-align:left"|2. Blend Raster Resolution | ||
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Interpolating data from multiple elevation sources first requires blending the rasters involved. To do so, follow these steps: | Interpolating data from multiple elevation sources first requires blending the rasters involved. To do so, follow these steps: | ||
:# From the [[SMS:Toolbox|''Toolbox'']], select [[Blend Raster to Edges Tool|'''Blend Raster to Edges''']] | :# From the [[SMS:Toolbox|''Toolbox'']], select [[Blend Raster to Edges Tool|'''Blend Raster to Edges''']]. | ||
:# Set the ''Primary raster'' and the ''Secondary raster'' options with the rasters that are to be blended. | :# Set the ''Primary raster'' and the ''Secondary raster'' options with the rasters that are to be blended. | ||
:# Specify the distance over which the active edges of the primary raster will be blended into the secondary raster. | :# Specify the distance over which the active edges of the primary raster will be blended into the secondary raster. | ||
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:# Examine the newly created raster. | :# Examine the newly created raster. | ||
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!style="text-align:left"|3. Clip rasters | !style="text-align:left"|3. Clip rasters | ||
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Trimming rasters ensures that no part of the raster is above surveyed elevations. To do so, follow these steps: | Trimming rasters ensures that no part of the raster is above surveyed elevations. To do so, follow these steps: | ||
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!style="text-align:left"|1. Clip raster to high resolution | !style="text-align:left"|1. Clip raster to high resolution | ||
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:# From the [[SMS:Toolbox|''Toolbox'']], select [[Clip Raster from Elevation Tool|'''Clip Raster from Elevations''']] | :# From the [[SMS:Toolbox|''Toolbox'']], select [[Clip Raster from Elevation Tool|'''Clip Raster from Elevations''']]. | ||
:# | :# Specify the ''Raster to clip'' and the ''Elevation raster''. Specify if the tool should clip elevations above or below the elevation raster. | ||
:# Set the name of the Output raster. | :# Set the name of the Output raster. | ||
:# Run the ''Clip Raster from Elevations'' tool. | :# Run the ''Clip Raster from Elevations'' tool. | ||
:# Examine the newly created raster. | :# Examine the newly created raster. | ||
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!style="text-align:left"|2. Clip raster to lower resolution | !style="text-align:left"|2. Clip raster to lower resolution | ||
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:# From the [[SMS:Toolbox|''Toolbox'']], select [[Clip Raster from Elevation Tool|'''Clip Raster from Elevations''']] | :# From the [[SMS:Toolbox|''Toolbox'']], select [[Clip Raster from Elevation Tool|'''Clip Raster from Elevations''']]. | ||
:# | :# Specify the ''Raster to clip'' and the ''Elevation raster''. Specify if the tool should clip elevations above or below the elevation raster. | ||
:# Set the name of the Output raster. | :# Set the name of the Output raster. | ||
:# Run the ''Clip Raster from Elevations'' tool. | :# Run the ''Clip Raster from Elevations'' tool. | ||
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!style="text-align:left"|4. Interpolate raster elevation to mesh to create new elevation dataset | !style="text-align:left"|4. Interpolate raster elevation to mesh to create new elevation dataset | ||
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The ''Interpolate Priority Rasters'' tool | The [[Interpolate Priority Rasters Tool|''Interpolate Priority Rasters'']] tool allows for multiple rasters to be used when interpolating onto a grid. To do so, follow these steps: | ||
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!style="text-align:left"|1. Use the ''Interpolate Priority Rasters'' tool to interpolate raster data onto the desired grid. | !style="text-align:left"|1. Use the ''Interpolate Priority Rasters'' tool to interpolate raster data onto the desired grid. | ||
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:# Run the ''Interpolate Priority Rasters tool''. | :# Run the ''Interpolate Priority Rasters tool''. | ||
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!style="text-align:left"|2. Review the data on the mesh. | !style="text-align:left"|2. Review the data on the mesh. | ||
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!style="text-align:left"|5. Set the | !style="text-align:left"|5. Set the map elevation dataset to the newly created dataset. | ||
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!style="text-align:left"|1. Select the desired dataset | !style="text-align:left"|1. Select the desired dataset | ||
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:# While in the [[SMS:Mesh Module|''Mesh'']] module, use the ''Data''|'''Map elevation...''' command. | :# While in the [[SMS:Mesh Module|''Mesh'']] module, use the ''Data''|'''Map elevation...''' command. | ||
:# Select the newly created dataset | :# Select the newly created dataset to set it as | ||
:# Adjust the display as desired to review the change. | :# Adjust the display as desired to review the change. | ||
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!style="text-align:left"|2. Set unassigned node values. | !style="text-align:left"|2. Set unassigned node values. | ||
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!style="text-align:left"|6. Review results. | !style="text-align:left"|6. Review results. |
Revision as of 19:57, 24 February 2022
First Tests
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1. Import CAD data files. |
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2. Review and edit data. |
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3. Convert CAD data. | ||||||
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4. Export to CAD Data. |
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Creating Interpolating from Multiple Elevation Sources workflow
1. Import Raster images. |
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2. Blend Raster Resolution |
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Interpolating data from multiple elevation sources first requires blending the rasters involved. To do so, follow these steps:
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3. Clip rasters | ||||
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Trimming rasters ensures that no part of the raster is above surveyed elevations. To do so, follow these steps:
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4. Interpolate raster elevation to mesh to create new elevation dataset | ||||
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The Interpolate Priority Rasters tool allows for multiple rasters to be used when interpolating onto a grid. To do so, follow these steps:
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5. Set the map elevation dataset to the newly created dataset. | ||||
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6. Review results. |
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