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The ''Create XS2D Cross Section'' tool is accessed by clicking [[File:AHGW XS2D Wizard Icon.png]] '''Create 2D Cross Section''' on the [[AHGW:Arc Hydro Groundwater Toolbar|Arc Hydro Groundwater Ribbon]]. This tool helps create a new data frame in which to display a 2D cross section for the selected SectionLine in ArcGIS Pro.  
The ''XS2D Cross Section Image'' pane is accessed by clicking [[File:AHGW Build XS2D Background Icon.png]] '''2D Cross Section Image''' on the [[AHGW:Arc Hydro Groundwater Toolbar|Arc Hydro Groundwater Ribbon]]. This tool helps register a digital cross section image for use in building 2D cross sections in ArcGIS Pro.  
==Create XS2D Cross Section in ArcGIS Pro==
[[File:ArcGIS Pro XS2D Cross Section Image.png|thumb|350px|right|''XS2D Cross Section Image'' pane]]
[[File:ArcGIS Pro Create XS2D Cross Section.png|thumb|350px|right|''Create XS2D Cross Section'' tool]]
 
The following sections, options, and fields are available:
The following sections, options, and fields are available:
*''Section Line'' section – Contains tools for selecting the desired SectionLine. Also, lists attributes of the selected SectionLine.
==SectionLine and Cross Section Setup==
*''SectionLine'''' section – Contains tools for selecting the desired SectionLine. Also, lists attributes of the selected SectionLine.
**''SectionLine Layer'' – Select the desired SectionLine layer from the drop-down.
**''SectionLine Layer'' – Select the desired SectionLine layer from the drop-down.
**[[File:Arcgispro Slct.png|16 px]] – Select this icon to activate the select tool. Then, left-click on the SectionLine feature that will be used to create the XS2D cross section. Once the SectionLine is selected, its attributes will appear in the ''ID'', ''Length'', and ''Name'' fields.
**[[File:Arcgispro Slct.png|16 px]] – Select this icon to activate the select tool. Then, left-click on the SectionLine feature that will be used to create the XS2D cross section. Once the SectionLine is selected, its attributes will appear in the ''ID'', ''Length'', and ''Name'' fields.
*''Wells and Borehole Log'' section
**''Use well and borehole log data'' – Check the checkbox to use well and borehole log data. Unchecking the checkbox allows the user to proceed without selecting any wells.
**''Well Layer'' – Select the desired layer from the drop-down.
***''Well Unique ID field'' – Select the field to use as the well unique ID field. Default value is "HydroID".
**''Number of wells selected'' – Displays the quantity of wells selected. If no wells are selected, may display a warning to the right of the quantity value.
**''Boreholelog Table'' – Select the desired table from the drop-down.
***''WellID field'' – Select the field to use as the WellID field. Default value is WellID.
*''Cross Section Setup'' section
*''Cross Section Setup'' section
**''Vertical exaggeration'' – Enter a decimal value for the amount of vertical exaggeration in the display of the information.
**''XS2D Catalog Table'' – Select the XS2D catalog table from the drop-down. The default is "XS2D_Catalog".
**''XS2D Catalog Table'' – Select the table from the drop-down.
==Image File==
 
*''Image File'' section
*''Panel Divider Elevations'' section – Use the table in this section to define the maximum and minimum elevation values used to draw the panel dividers.
**''Image file used'' – Displays the absolute path to an image file for creating the XS2D cross section. Click [[File:Arcgispro AddData.png|16 px]] to bring up the ''Choose XS2D Image'' dialog where an image file can be selected. Click '''OK''' in that dialog after selecting an image to close it and open the ''XS2D Image'' dialog.
**''Minimum'' – Enter a positive or negative decimal minimum elevation value.
***''XS2D Image'' dialog – This dialog has two sections.
**''Maximum'' – Enter a decimal maximum elevation value.
****''Image'' section – Displays the image selected in the ''Choose XS2D Image'' dialog.
**'''Suggest Values from Well Data''' – Click to populate the above two fields with suggested values based on the well data being used.
*****Referencing sliders – Use the sliders—labeled ''XLeft'', ''ZTop'', ''ZBottom'', and ''XRight''—to move the referencing lines (in green and red) to the referencing locations on the image.
*''Borelines'' section
****''Coordinates'' section – Displays coordinates for the X left and right and Z top and bottom of the image. Only the ''Z Top'' and ''Z Bottom'' are editable.
**''Create borelines from well and borehole log data'' – Turn on or off using the checkbox.
****''Finish'' – Saves the settings and closes the ''XS2D Image'' dialog.
 
[[File:ArcGIS Pro XS2D Image.png|thumb|350px|left|''XS2D Image'' dialog]]
*''Grid Extent'' section – Contains four fields and a button:
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**''Top'' – A decimal value for the maximum elevation of the grid.
==Panel Dividers, Grid settings, and Running the Tool==
**''Bottom'' – A decimal value for the minimum elevation of the grid.
*''Panel Divider Elevations'' section
**''Left'' – A decimal value for the left extent of the grid.
**''Minimum'' – A decimal value for the minimum elevation at which to draw the panel divider.
**''Right'' – A decimal value for the right extent of the grid.
**''Maximum'' – A decimal value for the maximum elevation at which to draw the panel divider.
**'''Suggest Grid Extent''' – Click to populate the above four fields with suggested values based on the well data being used.
**'''Suggest Elevations''' – Click to populate the above two fields with suggested values based on the image registration being used.
*''Grid Extent'' section  
**''Top'' – Enter a decimal value for the maximum elevation.
**''Bottom'' – Enter a decimal value for the minimum elevation.
**''Left'' – Enter a decimal value for the left extent.  
**''Right'' – Enter a decimal value for the right extent.
**'''Suggest Grid Extent''' – Click to populate the above four fields with suggested values based on the image registration being used.
*''Grid Spacing'' section
*''Grid Spacing'' section
**''Distance between major grid lines''
**''Distance between major grid lines''
***''Horizontal'' – Decimal value for horizontal distance between vertical major grid lines.
***''Horizontal'' – A decimal value for the horizontal distance between vertical major grid lines.
***''Vertical'' – Decimal value for vertical distance between horizontal major grid lines.
***''Vertical'' – A decimal value for the vertical distance between horizontal major grid lines.
**''Number of minor grid lines''
**''Number of minor grid lines''
***''Vertical'' – Integer value for number of minor grid lines between major vertical grid lines.
***''Vertical'' – Integer value for number of minor grid lines between major vertical grid lines.
***''Horizontal'' – Integer value for number of minor grid lines between major horizontal grid lines.
***''Horizontal'' – Integer value for number of minor grid lines between major horizontal grid lines.
**'''Suggest Grid Spacing''' – Click to populate the above four fields with suggested values based on the grid dimensions.
**'''Suggest Grid Spacing''' – Click to populate the above four fields with suggested grid spacing values.
*'''Create XS2D Data''' – Runs the ''Create XS2D Cross Section'' tool. The tool uses the information entered to create an XS2D data frame and map view representing the features entered. Once the XS2D data frame has been created, ArcGIS Pro drawing tools can be used to digitize a cross section.
*'''Create XS2D Data''' – Runs the ''Create XS2D Cross Section'' tool. The tool uses the information entered to create an XS2D data frame and map view representing the features entered. Once the XS2D data frame has been created, ArcGIS Pro drawing tools can be used to digitize a cross section.
 
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==ArcGIS Notes==
==ArcGIS Notes==
While many of the features of this tool are the same between ArcGIS Pro and ArcGIS, there are some major differences. So for the convenience of those using Arc Hydro Groundwater in ArcGIS, all the documentation relevant to ArcGIS is found below, even if it's a repeat from documentation above.
While many of the features of this tool are the same between ArcGIS Pro and ArcGIS, there are some major differences. So for the convenience of those using Arc Hydro Groundwater in ArcGIS, all the documentation relevant to ArcGIS is found below, even if it's a repeat from documentation above.


The ''2D Cross Section Wizard'' dialog is accessed by clicking [[File:AHGW XS2D Wizard Icon.png]] '''2D Cross Section Wizard''' on the [[AHGW:Arc Hydro Groundwater Toolbar|Arc Hydro Groundwater Toolbar]]. This tool helps create a new data frame in which to display a 2D cross section for the selected SectionLine in [[ArcGIS]].


There are three pages to this dialog:
The ''Import XS2D Image Wizard'' dialog is accessed by clicking [[File:AHGW Build XS2D Background Icon.png]] '''Import XS2D Image Wizard''' on the [[AHGW:Arc Hydro Groundwater Toolbar|Arc Hydro Groundwater Toolbar]]. This tool helps register a digital cross section image for use in building 2D cross sections in [[ArcGIS]].
 
The dialog contains the following pages:
*Step 1: Cross Section Setup
*Step 1: Cross Section Setup
*Step 2: Cross Sections Panels, Panel Dividers, and Borelines
*Step 2: Image Registration
*Step 3: Grid Lines
*Step 3: Cross Sections Panels and Panel Dividers
*Step 4: Grid Lines


===Cross Section Setup===
===Cross Section Setup===
[[File:AHGW 2D Cross Section Wizard dialog Step 1.png|350px|thumb|right|The ''Step 1'' page of the ''2D Cross Section Wizard'' dialog]]
[[File:AHGW Import XS2D Image Wizard dialog Step 1.png|350px|thumb|right|The ''Step 1'' page of the ''Import XS2D Image Wizard'' dialog]]
The following sections, options, and fields are available:
The following sections, options, and fields are available:
*''Section Line Properties'' section – Not user editable. Lists attributes of the selected SectionLine.
*''Section Line Properties'' section – Not user editable. Lists attributes of the selected section line.
*''Wells and Borehole Log'' section
**''Use well and borehole log data'' – Select ''Yes'' or ''No''. Selecting "no" allows the user to proceed without selecting any wells.
**''Well layer'' – Select the desired layer from the drop-down.
***''Well unique ID field'' – Select the field to use as the well unique ID field. Default value is "HydroID".
**''Borehole log table'' – Select the desired table from the drop-down.
***''WellID field'' – Select the field to use as the WellID field. Default value is "WellID".
**''Number of wells selected'' – Displays the quantity of wells selected. If no wells are selected, may display a warning to the right of the quantity value.
*''Cross Section Setup'' section
*''Cross Section Setup'' section
**''Vertical exaggeration'' – Enter a decimal value for the amount of vertical exaggeration in the display of the information.
**''XS2D Catalog Table'' – Select the XS2D catalog table from the drop-down. The default is "XS2D_Catalog".
**''XS2D Catalog Table'' – Select the table from the drop-down.
**{{anchor|Select Output Workspace}}''Default output workspace'' – Displays the absolute path to the output workspace. Click [[File:Dot dot dot button.png|16px]] to bring up the ''Select Output Workspace'' dialog where a new output workspace can be created.
**{{anchor|Select Output Workspace}}''Default output workspace'' – Displays the absolute path to the output workspace. Click [[File:Dot dot dot button.png|16px]] to bring up the ''Select Output Workspace'' dialog where a new output workspace can be created.
*'''Next''' – Switches to the [[#Cross Sections Panels, Panel Dividers, and Borelines|second page]] of the ''2D Cross Section Wizard'' dialog.
*''Image File'' section
*'''Cancel''' – Cancels any changes and exits the ''2D Cross Section Wizard'' dialog.
**''Image file used for creating the XS2D Cross Section'' – Displays the absolute path to an image file. Click [[File:Dot dot dot button.png|16px]] to bring up the ''Open XS2D Image File'' dialog where an image file can be selected.
 
*''Image Registration Options'' section
===Cross Sections Panels, Panel Dividers, and Borelines===
**''Horizontal (X-Coordinate) registration option'' – Radio button. Select either "Use endpoints of section line" or "Use selected intermediate registration points".
[[File:AHGW 2D Cross Section Wizard dialog Step 2.png|350px|thumb|right|The ''Step 2'' page of the ''2D Cross Section Wizard'' dialog]]
*'''Next''' – Switches to the [[#Image Registration|second page]] of the ''Import XS2D Image Wizard'' dialog.
*'''Cancel''' – Cancels any changes and exits the ''Import XS2D Image Wizard'' dialog.
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===Image Registration===
[[File:AHGW Import XS2D Image Wizard Step 2.png|350px|thumb|right|The ''Step 2'' page of the ''Import XS2D Image Wizard'' dialog]]
The following sections, options, and fields are available:
*''Image'' section – Displays the image entered in the ''Image file used for creating the XS2D Cross Section'' field of the previous page.
*''Coordinates'' section – Displays coordinates for the X left and right and Z top and bottom of the image.Only the ''Z Top'' and ''Z Bottom'' are editable.
*'''Back''' – Switches back to the [[#Cross Section Setup|first page]] of the ''Import XS2D Image Wizard'' dialog.
*'''Next''' – Switches to the [[#Cross Sections Panels and Panel Dividers|third page]] of the ''Import XS2D Image Wizard'' dialog.
*'''Cancel''' – Cancels any changes and exits the ''Import XS2D Image Wizard'' dialog.
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===Cross Sections Panels and Panel Dividers===
[[File:AHGW Import XS2D Image Wizard dialog Step 3.png|350px|thumb|right|The ''Step 3'' page of the ''Import XS2D Image Wizard'' dialog]]
The following sections, options, and fields are available:
The following sections, options, and fields are available:
*''Cross Section Panels'' section – An optional path for ''Output panel feature class''. Click [[File:Dot dot dot button.png|16px]] to bring up the ''Save Panel Features As'' dialog where a new feature class can be entered and saved. A default value will already be populated.
*''Cross Section Panels'' section  
*''Panel Dividers'' section – An optional path for ''Output panel divider feature class''. Click [[File:Dot dot dot button.png|16px]] to bring up the ''Save Panel Divider Features As'' dialog where a new feature class can be entered and saved. A default value will already be populated.
**''Output panel feature class'' – An optional path. Click [[File:Dot dot dot button.png|16px]] to bring up the ''Save Panel Features As'' dialog where a new feature class can be entered and saved.  
**''Maximum elevation to draw the panel divider'' – Enter a decimal maximum elevation value.
*''Panel Dividers'' section
**''Minimum elevation to draw the panel divider'' – Enter a positive or negative decimal minimum elevation value.
**''Output panel divider feature class'' – An optional path. Click [[File:Dot dot dot button.png|16px]] to bring up the ''Save Panel Divider Features As'' dialog where a new feature class can be entered and saved.  
**'''Suggest Values by Reading Well Data''' – Click to populate the above two fields with suggested values based on the well data being used.
**''Maximum elevation to draw the panel divider'' – A decimal value for the maximum elevation at which to draw the panel divider.
*''Borelines'' section – An optional path for ''Output boreline feature class''. Click [[File:Dot dot dot button.png|16px]] to bring up the ''Save Boreline Features As'' dialog where a new feature class can be entered and saved. A default value will already be populated.
**''Minimum elevation to draw the panel divider'' – A decimal value for the minimum elevation at which to draw the panel divider.
**''Create borelines from well and borehole log data'' – Select ''Yes'' or ''No''.
**'''Suggest Values Based on Image Registration''' – Click to populate the above two fields with suggested values based on the image registration being used.
*'''Back''' – Switches back to the [[#Cross Section Setup|first page]] of the ''2D Cross Section Wizard'' dialog.
*'''Back''' – Switches back to the [[#Image Registration|second page]] of the ''Import XS2D Image Wizard'' dialog.
*'''Next''' – Switches to the [[#Grid Lines|third page]] of the ''2D Cross Section Wizard'' dialog.
*'''Next''' – Switches to the [[#Grid Lines|fourth page]] of the ''Import XS2D Image Wizard'' dialog.
*'''Cancel''' – Cancels any changes and exits the ''2D Cross Section Wizard'' dialog.
*'''Cancel''' – Cancels any changes and exits the ''Import XS2D Image Wizard'' dialog.
 
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===Grid Lines===
===Grid Lines===
[[File:AHGW 2D Cross Section Wizard dialog Step 3.png|350px|thumb|right|The ''Step 3'' page of the ''2D Cross Section Wizard'' dialog]]
[[File:AHGW Import XS2D Image Wizard dialog Step 4.png|350px|thumb|right|The ''Step 4'' page of the ''Import XS2D Image Wizard'' dialog]]
The following sections, options, and fields are available:
The following sections, options, and fields are available:
*''Output major grid feature class'' – An optional path. Click [[File:Dot dot dot button.png|16px]] to bring up the ''Save Major Grid Features As'' dialog where a new feature class can be entered and saved. A default value will already be populated.
*''Output major grid feature class'' – An optional path. Click [[File:Dot dot dot button.png|16px]] to bring up the ''Save Major Grid Features As'' dialog where a new feature class can be entered and saved.
*''Output minor grid feature class'' – An optional path. Click [[File:Dot dot dot button.png|16px]] to bring up the ''Save Minor Grid Features As'' dialog where a new feature class can be entered and saved. A default value will already be populated.
*''Output minor grid feature class'' – An optional path. Click [[File:Dot dot dot button.png|16px]] to bring up the ''Save Minor Grid Features As'' dialog where a new feature class can be entered and saved.  
*''Grid Extent'' section – Contains four fields, listed clockwise from the top, and a button:
*''Grid Extent'' section – Listed clockwise from the top:
**''Maximum elevation'' – A decimal value for the maximum elevation of the grid.
**''Maximum elevation'' – Enter a decimal value for the maximum elevation.
**''Right'' – A decimal value for the right extent of the grid.
**''Right'' – Enter a decimal value for the right extent.
**''Minimum elevation'' – A decimal value for the minimum elevation of the grid.
**''Minimum elevation'' – Enter a decimal value for the minimum elevation.
**''Left'' – A decimal value for the left extent of the grid.
**''Left'' – Enter a decimal value for the left extent.
**'''Suggest Extent by Reading Well Data''' – Click to populate the above four fields with suggested values based on the well data being used.
**'''Suggest Extent Based on Image Registration''' – Click to populate the above four fields with suggested values based on the image registration being used.
*''Grid Spacing'' section
*''Grid Spacing'' section
**''Horizontal distance between vertical major grid lines'' – Decimal value.
**''Horizontal distance between vertical major grid lines'' – Integer value.
**''Vertical distance between horizontal major grid lines'' – Decimal value.
**''Vertical distance between horizontal major grid lines'' – Integer value.
**''Number of minor grid lines between major vertical grid lines'' – Integer value.
**''Number of minor grid lines between major vertical grid lines'' – Integer value.
**''Number of minor grid lines between major horizontal grid lines'' – Integer value.
**''Number of minor grid lines between major horizontal grid lines'' – Integer value.
**'''Suggest Grid Spacing''' – Click to populate the above four fields with suggested values based on the grid dimensions.
**'''Suggest Grid Spacing''' – Click to populate the above four fields with suggested grid spacing values.
*'''Back''' – Switches back to the [[#Cross Sections Panels, Panel Dividers, and Borelines|second page]] of the ''2D Cross Section Wizard'' dialog.
*'''Back''' – Switches back to the [[#Cross Sections Panels and Panel Dividers|third page]] of the ''Import XS2D Image Wizard'' dialog.
*'''Finish''' – Saves the values and closes the ''2D Cross Section Wizard'' dialog.
*'''Finish''' – Saves the values and closes the ''Import XS2D Image Wizard'' dialog.
*'''Cancel''' – Cancels any changes and exits the ''2D Cross Section Wizard'' dialog.
*'''Cancel''' – Cancels any changes and exits the ''Import XS2D Image Wizard'' dialog.




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Latest revision as of 22:48, 29 August 2022


The XS2D Cross Section Image pane is accessed by clicking AHGW Build XS2D Background Icon.png 2D Cross Section Image on the Arc Hydro Groundwater Ribbon. This tool helps register a digital cross section image for use in building 2D cross sections in ArcGIS Pro.

XS2D Cross Section Image pane

The following sections, options, and fields are available:

SectionLine and Cross Section Setup

  • SectionLine'' section – Contains tools for selecting the desired SectionLine. Also, lists attributes of the selected SectionLine.
    • SectionLine Layer – Select the desired SectionLine layer from the drop-down.
    • Arcgispro Slct.png – Select this icon to activate the select tool. Then, left-click on the SectionLine feature that will be used to create the XS2D cross section. Once the SectionLine is selected, its attributes will appear in the ID, Length, and Name fields.
  • Cross Section Setup section
    • XS2D Catalog Table – Select the XS2D catalog table from the drop-down. The default is "XS2D_Catalog".

Image File

  • Image File section
    • Image file used – Displays the absolute path to an image file for creating the XS2D cross section. Click Arcgispro AddData.png to bring up the Choose XS2D Image dialog where an image file can be selected. Click OK in that dialog after selecting an image to close it and open the XS2D Image dialog.
      • XS2D Image dialog – This dialog has two sections.
        • Image section – Displays the image selected in the Choose XS2D Image dialog.
          • Referencing sliders – Use the sliders—labeled XLeft, ZTop, ZBottom, and XRight—to move the referencing lines (in green and red) to the referencing locations on the image.
        • Coordinates section – Displays coordinates for the X left and right and Z top and bottom of the image. Only the Z Top and Z Bottom are editable.
        • Finish – Saves the settings and closes the XS2D Image dialog.
XS2D Image dialog


Panel Dividers, Grid settings, and Running the Tool

  • Panel Divider Elevations section
    • Minimum – A decimal value for the minimum elevation at which to draw the panel divider.
    • Maximum – A decimal value for the maximum elevation at which to draw the panel divider.
    • Suggest Elevations – Click to populate the above two fields with suggested values based on the image registration being used.
  • Grid Extent section
    • Top – Enter a decimal value for the maximum elevation.
    • Bottom – Enter a decimal value for the minimum elevation.
    • Left – Enter a decimal value for the left extent.
    • Right – Enter a decimal value for the right extent.
    • Suggest Grid Extent – Click to populate the above four fields with suggested values based on the image registration being used.
  • Grid Spacing section
    • Distance between major grid lines
      • Horizontal – A decimal value for the horizontal distance between vertical major grid lines.
      • Vertical – A decimal value for the vertical distance between horizontal major grid lines.
    • Number of minor grid lines
      • Vertical – Integer value for number of minor grid lines between major vertical grid lines.
      • Horizontal – Integer value for number of minor grid lines between major horizontal grid lines.
    • Suggest Grid Spacing – Click to populate the above four fields with suggested grid spacing values.
  • Create XS2D Data – Runs the Create XS2D Cross Section tool. The tool uses the information entered to create an XS2D data frame and map view representing the features entered. Once the XS2D data frame has been created, ArcGIS Pro drawing tools can be used to digitize a cross section.


ArcGIS Notes

While many of the features of this tool are the same between ArcGIS Pro and ArcGIS, there are some major differences. So for the convenience of those using Arc Hydro Groundwater in ArcGIS, all the documentation relevant to ArcGIS is found below, even if it's a repeat from documentation above.


The Import XS2D Image Wizard dialog is accessed by clicking AHGW Build XS2D Background Icon.png Import XS2D Image Wizard on the Arc Hydro Groundwater Toolbar. This tool helps register a digital cross section image for use in building 2D cross sections in ArcGIS.

The dialog contains the following pages:

  • Step 1: Cross Section Setup
  • Step 2: Image Registration
  • Step 3: Cross Sections Panels and Panel Dividers
  • Step 4: Grid Lines

Cross Section Setup

The Step 1 page of the Import XS2D Image Wizard dialog

The following sections, options, and fields are available:

  • Section Line Properties section – Not user editable. Lists attributes of the selected section line.
  • Cross Section Setup section
    • XS2D Catalog Table – Select the XS2D catalog table from the drop-down. The default is "XS2D_Catalog".
    • Default output workspace – Displays the absolute path to the output workspace. Click Dot dot dot button.png to bring up the Select Output Workspace dialog where a new output workspace can be created.
  • Image File section
    • Image file used for creating the XS2D Cross Section – Displays the absolute path to an image file. Click Dot dot dot button.png to bring up the Open XS2D Image File dialog where an image file can be selected.
  • Image Registration Options section
    • Horizontal (X-Coordinate) registration option – Radio button. Select either "Use endpoints of section line" or "Use selected intermediate registration points".
  • Next – Switches to the second page of the Import XS2D Image Wizard dialog.
  • Cancel – Cancels any changes and exits the Import XS2D Image Wizard dialog.


Image Registration

The Step 2 page of the Import XS2D Image Wizard dialog

The following sections, options, and fields are available:

  • Image section – Displays the image entered in the Image file used for creating the XS2D Cross Section field of the previous page.
  • Coordinates section – Displays coordinates for the X left and right and Z top and bottom of the image.Only the Z Top and Z Bottom are editable.
  • Back – Switches back to the first page of the Import XS2D Image Wizard dialog.
  • Next – Switches to the third page of the Import XS2D Image Wizard dialog.
  • Cancel – Cancels any changes and exits the Import XS2D Image Wizard dialog.


Cross Sections Panels and Panel Dividers

The Step 3 page of the Import XS2D Image Wizard dialog

The following sections, options, and fields are available:

  • Cross Section Panels section
    • Output panel feature class – An optional path. Click Dot dot dot button.png to bring up the Save Panel Features As dialog where a new feature class can be entered and saved.
  • Panel Dividers section
    • Output panel divider feature class – An optional path. Click Dot dot dot button.png to bring up the Save Panel Divider Features As dialog where a new feature class can be entered and saved.
    • Maximum elevation to draw the panel divider – A decimal value for the maximum elevation at which to draw the panel divider.
    • Minimum elevation to draw the panel divider – A decimal value for the minimum elevation at which to draw the panel divider.
    • Suggest Values Based on Image Registration – Click to populate the above two fields with suggested values based on the image registration being used.
  • Back – Switches back to the second page of the Import XS2D Image Wizard dialog.
  • Next – Switches to the fourth page of the Import XS2D Image Wizard dialog.
  • Cancel – Cancels any changes and exits the Import XS2D Image Wizard dialog.


Grid Lines

The Step 4 page of the Import XS2D Image Wizard dialog

The following sections, options, and fields are available:

  • Output major grid feature class – An optional path. Click Dot dot dot button.png to bring up the Save Major Grid Features As dialog where a new feature class can be entered and saved.
  • Output minor grid feature class – An optional path. Click Dot dot dot button.png to bring up the Save Minor Grid Features As dialog where a new feature class can be entered and saved.
  • Grid Extent section – Listed clockwise from the top:
    • Maximum elevation – Enter a decimal value for the maximum elevation.
    • Right – Enter a decimal value for the right extent.
    • Minimum elevation – Enter a decimal value for the minimum elevation.
    • Left – Enter a decimal value for the left extent.
    • Suggest Extent Based on Image Registration – Click to populate the above four fields with suggested values based on the image registration being used.
  • Grid Spacing section
    • Horizontal distance between vertical major grid lines – Integer value.
    • Vertical distance between horizontal major grid lines – Integer value.
    • Number of minor grid lines between major vertical grid lines – Integer value.
    • Number of minor grid lines between major horizontal grid lines – Integer value.
    • Suggest Grid Spacing – Click to populate the above four fields with suggested grid spacing values.
  • Back – Switches back to the third page of the Import XS2D Image Wizard dialog.
  • Finish – Saves the values and closes the Import XS2D Image Wizard dialog.
  • Cancel – Cancels any changes and exits the Import XS2D Image Wizard dialog.