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geoscene3d:application:data_management:create_source_wizard [2020/01/29 19:58] – created rebecca130301_gmail.comgeoscene3d:application:data_management:create_source_wizard [2020/03/21 19:36] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 The Create Source Wizard is used to create a new source file. The Create Source Wizard is used to create a new source file.
  
-Sources that may be created using the wizard are:+Sources that may be created using the wizard are:\\ 
 +[[:geoscene3d:project_content:dataformats:surfer_grid_file_format|Surfer Grid file]] (*.grd)\\ 
 +[[:geoscene3d:project_content:dataformats:geoscene3d_3d_grid_file_format|GeoScene 3D Grid File]] (*.grd3)\\ 
 +[[:geoscene3d:project_content:sources:csv_file_source|CSV File (*.csv, *.txt)]]
  
-[[Surfer Grid file|]] +==== Type Page ====
- (*.grd)+
  
-[[GeoScene 3D Grid File|]] +Select the main type of source to create\\ 
- (*.grd3) +__Grid File:__ Select to create a grid file\\ 
- +__CSV File:__ Select to create a CSV file 
-[[CSV File (*.csv, *.txt)|]] +==== Sub Type Tab ====
- +
-Type Page +
- +
-Select the main type of source to create +
- +
-Grid File: +
-Select to create a grid file +
- +
-CSV File: +
-Select to create a CSV file +
- +
-Sub Type Tab +
- +
-Select a sub type for the new source files. +
- +
-2D Grid File (*.grd): +
-The new source file is a surfer grid file +
- +
-3D Grid File (*.grd3): +
-The new source file is a GeoScene3D grid file +
- +
-CSV File (*.csv): CSV text file with the extension *.csv+
  
 +Select a sub type for the new source files.\\
 +__2D Grid File (*.grd):__ The new source file is a surfer grid file\\
 +__3D Grid File (*.grd3):__ The new source file is a GeoScene3D grid file\\
 +CSV File (*.csv): CSV text file with the extension *.csv\\
 CSV File (*.txt): CSV text file with the extension *.txt CSV File (*.txt): CSV text file with the extension *.txt
  
-Grid Geometry Page+==== Grid Geometry Page ====
  
 In the geometry grid tab the size and geometry of the resulting grids is defined. In the geometry grid tab the size and geometry of the resulting grids is defined.
  
-Grid Extent (corner node coordinates)+**Grid Extent (corner node coordinates)** \\ 
 +Enter the min and max X, Y, and Z coordinates of the resulting grid.\\ 
 +__Adjust:__ Adjusts (rounds) grid extent to the selected node spacing and node count. Max = min + (node spacing * node count).\\ 
 +__Scene Extent:__ Sets grid extent to the current scene extent.
  
-Enter the min and max X, Y, and Z coordinates of the resulting grid.+**Node Spacing** \\ 
 +Distance between grid nodes in X, Y, and Z directions. Node spacing is a function of the side length of the grid and the number of nodes. Example: X node spacing = X side length / (X node count - 1). <font 11px/inherit;;inherit;;inherit>Note: 2D grids must have equal node spacing in X and Y.</font>
  
-Adjust: +**Node Count** \\ 
-Adjusts (rounds) grid extent to the selected node spacing and node count. Max = min + (node spacing * node count).+Number of grid nodes in X, Y, and Z directions.
  
-Scene Extent: +**Grid Info** \\ 
-Sets grid extent to the current scene extent.+Information about width, height, depth, and number of nodes in the resulting grid.
  
-Node Spacing+==== Grid Values Tab (2D Grids) ====
  
-Distance between grid nodes in X, Y, and Z directions. Node spacing is a function of the side length of the grid and the number of nodes. Examplenode spacing = X side length / (X node count - 1). +**Initial Grid Node Values** \\ 
-Note2D grids must have equal node spacing in X and Y.+Select initial value for grid nodes\\ 
 +__Blank:__ Each grid node have a blank value\\ 
 +__Value:__ Each grid node have a defined value 
 +==== Grid Values Tab (3D Grids) ====
  
-Node Count+**Value Type** \\ 
 +Select the node value type for the 3D grid (floating point or discrete). "Single" is recommended for floating point grids. "Byte" is recommended for symbol grids, e.g., lithology. Memory use = nodes in grid * bytes per node.
  
-Number of grid nodes in X, Y, and Z directions.+**Initial Grid Node Values** \\ 
 +Select initial value for grid nodes\\ 
 +__Blank:__ Each grid node have a blank value\\ 
 +__Value:__ Each grid node have a defined value 
 +==== CSV File Page ====
  
-Grid Info+Define column names for the CSV file. The columns ID, X, Y, and Z are defined by default.
  
-Information about width, height, depth, and number of nodes in the resulting grid.+==== Location Tab ====
  
-Grid Values Tab (2D Grids)+The new source will be created at this location\\ 
 +__Source Filename:__ Select a location for the new source
  
  

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