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The ''Smooth UGrid'' tool is nearly identical to part of the [[Template:Smooth Datasets|Smooth Datasets]] tool. It can be applied to a 2D mesh, a scatter set, or a 2D Ugrid. | The ''Smooth UGrid'' tool is nearly identical to part of the [[Template:Smooth Datasets|Smooth Datasets]] tool. It can be applied to a 2D mesh, a scatter set, or a 2D Ugrid. | ||
The tool only supports the slope limited smoothing as described in [[Template:Smooth Datasets|Smooth Datasets]] with a user specified anchor type. | The tool only supports the slope limited smoothing as described in [[Template:Smooth Datasets|Smooth Datasets]] with a user specified anchor type. |
Revision as of 16:03, 27 October 2021
Smooth UGrid
The Smooth UGrid tool is nearly identical to part of the Smooth Datasets tool. It can be applied to a 2D mesh, a scatter set, or a 2D Ugrid. The tool only supports the slope limited smoothing as described in Smooth Datasets with a user specified anchor type.
The difference between the tools is that this tool actually creates a new geometry with the elevation values smoothed rather than just creating a new dataset on the existing geometry.
Input parameters
- Input grid – Select the UGrid to use.
- Maximum slope – Set the maximum potential slope of the UGrid.
- Anchor type – Select which type of anchor for the smoothing process.
- "Minimum value" – Sets the minimum elevation to be the anchor for the smoothing process.
- "Maximum value" – Sets the maximum elevation to be the anchor for the smoothing process.
Output parameters
- Smoothed grid – Enter the name of the new smoothed UGrid.
Current Location in toolbox
UGrids/Smooth Ugrid
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