GMS:Converting 3D Grids to Other Data Types: Difference between revisions
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The '''''3D Data → 2D Data''''' command brings up the 3D Dataset → 2D Dataset dialog. The button at the top of the dialog is used to select which 3D dataset is to be converted to a 2D dataset. The drop down box lists each of the options available for converting each column of 3D data values to a single 2D data value. The figure below shows an example of using the '''''3D Data → 2D Data''''' command. | The '''''3D Data → 2D Data''''' command brings up the 3D Dataset → 2D Dataset dialog. The button at the top of the dialog is used to select which 3D dataset is to be converted to a 2D dataset. The drop down box lists each of the options available for converting each column of 3D data values to a single 2D data value. The figure below shows an example of using the '''''3D Data → 2D Data''''' command. | ||
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The '''''3D Data → 2D Data''''' command in the ''Data'' menu of the [[GMS:3D Grid Module|3D Grid module]] is used to create datasets on a 2D grid created using the [[GMS:3D Grid Module#Converting_3D_Grids_to_Other_Data_Types|Grid to 2D Grid]] command. These two commands are useful for creating a 2D representation of a 3D dataset for contouring. | |||
The '''''3D Data → 2D Data''''' command brings up the ''3D Dataset → 2D Dataset'' dialog. The button at the top of the dialog is used to select which 3D dataset is to be converted to a 2D dataset. The drop down box lists each of the options available for converting each column of 3D data values to a single 2D data value. The figure below shows an example of using the '''''3D Data → 2D Data''''' command. | The '''''3D Data → 2D Data''''' command brings up the ''3D Dataset → 2D Dataset'' dialog. The button at the top of the dialog is used to select which 3D dataset is to be converted to a 2D dataset. The drop down box lists each of the options available for converting each column of 3D data values to a single 2D data value. The figure below shows an example of using the '''''3D Data → 2D Data''''' command. |