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- | ====== Interpolation Wizard ====== | + | ====== Interpolation Wizard |
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+ | The interpolation dialog sets up a new point data [[: | ||
- | The interpolation dialog sets up a new point data [[: | ||
==== Algorithm Tab ==== | ==== Algorithm Tab ==== | ||
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__Exponent: __ Distance weighting exponent. A low exponent produces rounded spikes, whereas higher exponents produce steep spikes \\ See [[: | __Exponent: __ Distance weighting exponent. A low exponent produces rounded spikes, whereas higher exponents produce steep spikes \\ See [[: | ||
- | __Smooth Factor: __ If smooth factor is larger than zero each data point weight is reduced and the interpolation will produce a smoother grid. Beware that smoothin will result in a grid surface that is not exact, meaning that grid node values might be larger or smaller than the input data point values. If smooth factor is zero the resulting grid will be exact. Grids may also be smoothed in the [[: | + | __Smooth Factor: __ If smooth factor is larger than zero each data point weight is reduced and the interpolation will produce a smoother grid. Beware that smoothin will result in a grid surface that is not exact, meaning that grid node values might be larger or smaller than the input data point values. If smooth factor is zero the resulting grid will be exact. Grids may also be smoothed in the [[: |
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When this tab is visible partial interpolation is possible. Partial interpolation means that even when working in a local scene extent with only a fraction of both source data points and destination grid visible, the entire grid is updated seamlessly. | When this tab is visible partial interpolation is possible. Partial interpolation means that even when working in a local scene extent with only a fraction of both source data points and destination grid visible, the entire grid is updated seamlessly. | ||
- | __Partial Interpolation: | + | __Partial Interpolation: |
- | __Full Interpolation: | + | __Full Interpolation: |
- | See also: \\ [[: | + | See also:\\ |
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