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!style="text-align:left;"|1. Convert raster data a feature objects. | |||
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:Converting raster data to feature objects can be done in one of two ways: | |||
:#Right-click on the raster data and select ''Convert To'' | '''Feature Objects'' which will create a new map coverage with arcs along all contours. | |||
:#Right-click on the raster data and select ''Convert To'' | '''Feature Objects at Elevation'' and enter a contour elevation to create arcs in a new coverage along the specified elevation. | |||
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!style="text-align:left;"|2. Convert a shapefile data to feature objects. | |||
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:#Select a shapefile dataset in the GIS module and use the ''Mapping'' | '''Shape→Feature Objects''' command. | |||
:#Use the ''GIS to Feature Objects Wizard'' to specify how the shapefile attribute will be converted. | |||
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Revision as of 21:37, 4 September 2015
1. Convert GIS objects to a map coverage. | ||||
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2. Convert a scatter dataset to a map coverage. | ||||
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3. Convert a 2D mesh to a map coverage. |
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