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**'''...to 2D Grid''' – Elevations from the DEM can be interpolated to a 2D finite difference grid used for GSSHA models. This is accomplished using the '''Interpolate to 2D Grid''' command of the ''DEM'' menu. | **'''...to 2D Grid''' – Elevations from the DEM can be interpolated to a 2D finite difference grid used for GSSHA models. This is accomplished using the '''Interpolate to 2D Grid''' command of the ''DEM'' menu. | ||
**'''...to TIN''' – The '''Interpolate to TIN''' command of the ''DEM'' menu is used to interpolate the elevations of the DEM to an existing TIN. If TIN vertices lie outside the bounds of the active region of the DEM, no interpolation is performed. This interpolation is done automatically when creating a TIN from feature objects and a DEM is used for a background elevation map. If trying to create a TIN from a very large DEM (large number of DEM points), it may be advantageous to create the TIN first and then interpolate elevations from the DEM in a piece-wise fashion by dividing the DEM into several smaller regions and interpolating to the TIN one at a time. | **'''...to TIN''' – The '''Interpolate to TIN''' command of the ''DEM'' menu is used to interpolate the elevations of the DEM to an existing TIN. If TIN vertices lie outside the bounds of the active region of the DEM, no interpolation is performed. This interpolation is done automatically when creating a TIN from feature objects and a DEM is used for a background elevation map. If trying to create a TIN from a very large DEM (large number of DEM points), it may be advantageous to create the TIN first and then interpolate elevations from the DEM in a piece-wise fashion by dividing the DEM into several smaller regions and interpolating to the TIN one at a time. | ||
*'''...to Feature Objects''' – Interpolates DEM elevations to feature objects on a coverage. | *'''...to Feature Objects''' – Interpolates DEM elevations to feature objects on a coverage. Values will be interpolated to the active coverage. | ||
* '''Conversion''' – Options for DEM conversion include: | * '''Conversion''' – Options for DEM conversion include: | ||
** '''DEM Contours → Feature''' – See [[WMS:Converting_DEMs#DEM_Contours_to_Feature_Objects|DEM Contours to Feature Objects]] for more information. | ** '''DEM Contours → Feature''' – See [[WMS:Converting_DEMs#DEM_Contours_to_Feature_Objects|DEM Contours to Feature Objects]] for more information. |
Revision as of 15:50, 21 November 2017
The DEM menu contains the following options:
- Delete – Removes all DEM data
- Fill
- Smooth – Brings up the DEM Smoothing Options dialog. See Smoothing DEMs for more information.
- Trim – See Editing DEMs for more information on the Trim commands.
- Polygon – Uses selected polygons to trim the DEM.
- Elevation – Brings up the DEM Trim by Elevation dialog. Uses a set elevation to trim the DEM.
- Edit Elevations – See Editing DEM Elevations for more information.
- Point Attributes – Brings up the DEM Point Attributes dialog. See DEM Point Attributes for more information.
- Interpolate
- ...to 2D Grid – Elevations from the DEM can be interpolated to a 2D finite difference grid used for GSSHA models. This is accomplished using the Interpolate to 2D Grid command of the DEM menu.
- ...to TIN – The Interpolate to TIN command of the DEM menu is used to interpolate the elevations of the DEM to an existing TIN. If TIN vertices lie outside the bounds of the active region of the DEM, no interpolation is performed. This interpolation is done automatically when creating a TIN from feature objects and a DEM is used for a background elevation map. If trying to create a TIN from a very large DEM (large number of DEM points), it may be advantageous to create the TIN first and then interpolate elevations from the DEM in a piece-wise fashion by dividing the DEM into several smaller regions and interpolating to the TIN one at a time.
- ...to Feature Objects – Interpolates DEM elevations to feature objects on a coverage. Values will be interpolated to the active coverage.
- Conversion – Options for DEM conversion include:
- DEM Contours → Feature – See DEM Contours to Feature Objects for more information.
- DEM → TIN – See Converting DEMs to TINs for more information.
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