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* '''Dataset''' – Selects which dataset is to be used to form the functional surface. | * '''Dataset''' – Selects which dataset is to be used to form the functional surface. | ||
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* Use active dataset | * Use active dataset | ||
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* '''Z Magnification''' – Functional data may not vary significantly when compared to the horizontal extents of the model. For this reason, the interface allows magnification (scaling) of the functional surface. By default, the surface is scaled based on the global z-magnification specified in the general display options. This may be overridden. | * '''Z Magnification''' – Functional data may not vary significantly when compared to the horizontal extents of the model. For this reason, the interface allows magnification (scaling) of the functional surface. By default, the surface is scaled based on the global z-magnification specified in the general display options. This may be overridden. | ||
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* Override global value | * Override global value | ||
* Magnification value </blockquote> | * Magnification value </blockquote> | ||
* '''Display Attributes''' – Controls the color of the functional surface. It may be a constant color or colored based on the contour colors specified. The colors may be associated with the value of the functional surface, or another dataset. The surface may also be partially transparent. | * '''Display Attributes''' – Controls the color of the functional surface. It may be a constant color or colored based on the contour colors specified. The colors may be associated with the value of the functional surface, or another dataset. The surface may also be partially transparent. | ||
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* Use solid color | * Use solid color | ||
* Transparency | * Transparency |
Revision as of 18:08, 14 April 2016
At a glance
- Surface with elevation based upon scalar dataset values
- Very useful for wave models and models with large change in water surface elevation
- Elevations can be exaggerated to better visualize dataset variations
- Surfaces can have a solid color or use color filled contours
- Transparency can be used to allow see through surfaces
A functional surface is exactly that. It is a surface representing one of the functional datasets associated with a mesh, grid or TIN. The most intuitive example of a functional surface is the display of the water surface over a model's bathymetry. In this case, the surface represents an actual physical surface, but the functional surface could just as easily represent the velocity magnitude, or concentration, or any other scalar quantity.
To create/display functional surfaces, enable them in the display options of the appropriate module, and specify their attributes which include:
- Dataset – Selects which dataset is to be used to form the functional surface.
- Use active dataset
- User defined dataset
- Z Magnification – Functional data may not vary significantly when compared to the horizontal extents of the model. For this reason, the interface allows magnification (scaling) of the functional surface. By default, the surface is scaled based on the global z-magnification specified in the general display options. This may be overridden.
- Override global value
- Magnification value
- Use solid color
- Transparency
- Contour surface
- Specify separate dataset for contours
Related Topics
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