GMS:Creating and Editing 3D Grids: Difference between revisions
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Rows, columns, or layers can be added or removed from a 3D grid. A row, column, or layer may be added to the grid by using one of the following tools found in the [[GMS:3D Grid Tool Palette|3D Grid Tool Palette]]: | Rows, columns, or layers can be added or removed from a 3D grid. A row, column, or layer may be added to the grid by using one of the following tools found in the [[GMS:3D Grid Tool Palette|3D Grid Tool Palette]]: | ||
*[[ | *[[File:Add I Boundary Tool.svg|16 px]] '''Add i Boundary''' | ||
*[[ | *[[File:Add J Boundary Tool.svg|16 px]] '''Add j Boundary''' | ||
*[[ | *[[File:Add K Boundary Tool.svg|16 px]] '''Add k Boundary''' | ||
The boundary of a cell can also be moved to a new location by using the [[GMS:3D Grid Tool Palette|'''Select Node''']] tool. Existing rows, columns, or layers can be deleted by using the '''Merge Selected''' command in the ''Grid'' menu which is used to merge two or more selected rows, columns, or layers into a single row, column, or layer. Since the dimensions of the grid are changed, this command causes all datasets to be deleted. However, MODFLOW input parameters are preserved. | The boundary of a cell can also be moved to a new location by using the [[GMS:3D Grid Tool Palette|'''Select Node''']] tool. Existing rows, columns, or layers can be deleted by using the '''Merge Selected''' command in the ''Grid'' menu which is used to merge two or more selected rows, columns, or layers into a single row, column, or layer. Since the dimensions of the grid are changed, this command causes all datasets to be deleted. However, MODFLOW input parameters are preserved. |