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2D Scatter Points may be converted to other types of data used in GMS, such as a [[GMS:TIN Module|TIN]], [[GMS:2D Mesh Module|2D Mesh Nodes]], or [[GMS:Observations|Observation Points]]. 2D Scatter Points are converted by using the following commands in the Scatter Points menu: | 2D Scatter Points may be converted to other types of data used in GMS, such as a [[GMS:TIN Module|TIN]], [[GMS:2D Mesh Module|2D Mesh Nodes]], or [[GMS:Observations|Observation Points]]. 2D Scatter Points are converted by using the following commands in the Scatter Points menu: | ||
* | *''Scatter Points -> TIN'' | ||
The Scatter Points -> TIN command creates a set of TIN vertices. These vertices are automatically triangulated to form a TIN. | The Scatter Points -> TIN command creates a set of TIN vertices. These vertices are automatically triangulated to form a TIN. | ||
* | *''Scatter Points -> Mesh Nodes'' | ||
The Scatter Points -> Mesh Nodes command creates a set of 2D finite element nodes from the points in the active scatter point set. | The Scatter Points -> Mesh Nodes command creates a set of 2D finite element nodes from the points in the active scatter point set. | ||
* | *''Scatter Points -> Obs. Pts.'' | ||
The Scatter Points -> Obs. Pts command creates one observation point for each of the scatter points in the active scatter point set. The active data set values become the measured values for the observation points. You must create a coverage with a measurement before executing this command. | The Scatter Points -> Obs. Pts command creates one observation point for each of the scatter points in the active scatter point set. The active data set values become the measured values for the observation points. You must create a coverage with a measurement before executing this command. |
Revision as of 21:12, 26 January 2012
Template:2D Scatter Point Module links 2D Scatter Points may be converted to other types of data used in GMS, such as a TIN, 2D Mesh Nodes, or Observation Points. 2D Scatter Points are converted by using the following commands in the Scatter Points menu:
- Scatter Points -> TIN
The Scatter Points -> TIN command creates a set of TIN vertices. These vertices are automatically triangulated to form a TIN.
- Scatter Points -> Mesh Nodes
The Scatter Points -> Mesh Nodes command creates a set of 2D finite element nodes from the points in the active scatter point set.
- Scatter Points -> Obs. Pts.
The Scatter Points -> Obs. Pts command creates one observation point for each of the scatter points in the active scatter point set. The active data set values become the measured values for the observation points. You must create a coverage with a measurement before executing this command.
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