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geoscene3d:project_content:setup_model_data_wizard [2020/02/05 13:51] rebecca130301_gmail.comgeoscene3d:project_content:setup_model_data_wizard [2020/03/21 19:56] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 After objects and databases have been added the objects and databases may be configured manually using the object editors, the Dataset Manager and the Source Manager. After objects and databases have been added the objects and databases may be configured manually using the object editors, the Dataset Manager and the Source Manager.
  
-//NOTE: When adding objects and datasets in the "Setup Model Data Wizard" it is important to define an area of interest or a project area and not only the scene extent area. // +//NOTE: When adding objects and datasets in the "Setup Model Data Wizard" it is important to define an area of interest or a project area and not only the scene extent area.// 
-==== \\ +==== Model Type Page ====
-Model Type Page ====+
  
 The geological model type is defined. The geological model type is defined.
  
-__Point and Surface Model __ __:__ The wizard defines multiple point tables and objects with names and colors. The wizard also creates the necessary empty surface grids and solid layers.+__Point and Surface Model____:__ The wizard defines multiple point tables and objects with names and colors. The wizard also creates the necessary empty surface grids and solid layers.
  
 __Surface Model:__ The wizard defines multiple surface objects with names, colors and node spacing. The wizard creates surface objects, grid datasets and save blank grid files. __Surface Model:__ The wizard defines multiple surface objects with names, colors and node spacing. The wizard creates surface objects, grid datasets and save blank grid files.
  
-__3D Grid Model/ Voxel Model: __ The wizard defines 3D grid objects with names and symbols. The wizard creates 3D grids, grid datasets and save blank grid files. +__3D Grid Model/ Voxel Model:__ The wizard defines 3D grid objects with names and symbols. The wizard creates 3D grids, grid datasets and save blank grid files. 
-==== \\ +==== Point Database Page ====
-Point Database Page ====+
  
 In the point database page a new point database is created or an existing point database is selected. In the point database page a new point database is created or an existing point database is selected.
  
-__Create New XYZ Point Database: __ A new database is defined and the wizard will create new tables in the new database.\\+__Create New XYZ Point Database:__ A new database is defined and the wizard will create new tables in the new database.\\
 __Use Existing XYZ Point Database:__ An existing XYZ Point Database is selected\\ __Use Existing XYZ Point Database:__ An existing XYZ Point Database is selected\\
 __Add New Tables:__ Add new tables to the existing database\\ __Add New Tables:__ Add new tables to the existing database\\
 __Use Existing Tables:__ Use existing tables in the existing database.\\ __Use Existing Tables:__ Use existing tables in the existing database.\\
-__View Existing Tables:__ Show the existing tables in the existing database. +__View Existing Tables:__ Show the existing tables in the existing database. 
-==== \\ +==== XYZ Points Page ====
-XYZ Points Page ====+
  
 In the XYZ Points page the XYZ Point objects are defined with names and colors. Point objects, tabular datasets and surfaces will all share the same names and colors defined in the XYZ Points page. In the XYZ Points page the XYZ Point objects are defined with names and colors. Point objects, tabular datasets and surfaces will all share the same names and colors defined in the XYZ Points page.
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 In the interpolation page the interpolation settings are defined. In the interpolation page the interpolation settings are defined.
  
-__Configure Interpolation Settings: __ These settings will be used to interpolate the associated surface objects.+__Configure Interpolation Settings:__ These settings will be used to interpolate the associated surface objects.
  
-See [[:geoscene3d:project_content:interpolation_wizard_tabs|Interpolation Wizard Tabs]]+See [[:geoscene3d:application:interpolation:interpolation_wizard:interpolation_wizard|Interpolation Wizard Tabs]]
  
-====\\ +==== Surfaces Page ====
-Surfaces Page ====+
  
 In the Surface Page the surface objects are defined with names and colors. Surface objects and grid datasets will share the same names and colors. In the Surface Page the surface objects are defined with names and colors. Surface objects and grid datasets will share the same names and colors.
  
-__Add: __ Add new Surface object definition\\+__Add:__ Add new Surface object definition\\
 __Insert:__ Insert new Surface object definition\\ __Insert:__ Insert new Surface object definition\\
 __Delete:__ Delete selected Surface object definition\\ __Delete:__ Delete selected Surface object definition\\
 __Import:__ Import layer definitions from file\\ __Import:__ Import layer definitions from file\\
-__Export:__ Export layer definitions to file ====\\ +__Export:__ Export layer definitions to file 
-3D Grids Page ====+==== 3D Grids Page ====
  
 In the 3D Grids Page the 3D grid object names for the model are defined. 3D objects and datasets will share the same name. In the 3D Grids Page the 3D grid object names for the model are defined. 3D objects and datasets will share the same name.
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 3D grids can be defined as either floating point grids (single value using colorscale) or discrete value grids (multiple symbol values).\\ 3D grids can be defined as either floating point grids (single value using colorscale) or discrete value grids (multiple symbol values).\\
 __Floating Point Grid:__ The node values are changed numerically.\\ __Floating Point Grid:__ The node values are changed numerically.\\
-__Discrete Value Grid__ __:__ The values are changed by assigning a symbol from a symbol list. ====\\ +__Discrete Value Grid____:__ The values are changed by assigning a symbol from a symbol list. 
-Colorscale Page ====+==== Colorscale Page ====
  
 In the colorscale page the colorscale for the surface objects are defined. All surface objects will be assigned the same colorscale. In the colorscale page the colorscale for the surface objects are defined. All surface objects will be assigned the same colorscale.
  
-__Select/Edit Colorscale: __ Select or edit a color scale in the "Color Scale Editor".+__Select/Edit Colorscale:__ Select or edit a color scale in the "Color Scale Editor".
  
-See [[:geoscene3d:project_content:color_scale_editor|Color Scale Editor]]+See [[:geoscene3d:application:misc:color_scale_editor|]]
  
-====\\ +==== Symbol Page - (Discrete Value Grid) ====
-Symbols Page - (Discrete Value Grid) ====+
  
 In the Symbols Page a symbol list is defined for the created discrete value grids. All grids will be assigned the same symbol list.\\ In the Symbols Page a symbol list is defined for the created discrete value grids. All grids will be assigned the same symbol list.\\
-__Select/Edit Symbols:__ Select a predefined symbol list.+__Select/Edit Symbols:__ Select a predefined symbol list.
  
-To add, insert, delete, clear or sort symbols in the symbol list see [[:geoscene3d:project_content:symbol_list_editor|Symbol List Editor]].+To add, insert, delete, clear or sort symbols in the symbol list see [[:geoscene3d:application:misc:symbol_list_editor|]].
  
-====\\ +==== 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.
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 **Node Spacing ** \\ **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). Note: 2D grids must have equal node spacing in X and Y.+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 12px/inherit;;inherit;;inherit>Note: 2D grids must have equal node spacing in X and Y.</font>
  
 **Node Count ** \\ **Node Count ** \\
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 Information about width, height, depth, and number of nodes in the resulting grid. Information about width, height, depth, and number of nodes in the resulting grid.
  
-//NOTE: When adding objects and datasets in the "Setup Model Data Wizard" it is important to define an area of interest or a project area and not only the scene extent area. // ====\\ +//NOTE: When adding objects and datasets in the "Setup Model Data Wizard" it is important to define an area of interest or a project area and not only the scene extent area. // 
-Grid Directory Page ====+==== Grid Directory Page ====
  
 In the grid directory page the output directory for the grid files is defined. In the grid directory page the output directory for the grid files is defined.
  
-====\\ +==== Solid Layers Page ====
-Solid Layers Page ====+
  
 In the solid layers tab solid layers using surfaces as top and bottom are created and defined. In the solid layers tab solid layers using surfaces as top and bottom are created and defined.
  
-__Create Solid Layers: __ Check if solid layers should be created\\+__Create Solid Layers:__ Check if solid layers should be created\\
 __Create Top Layer Using Terrain As Top:__ Defines the surface of top solid layer to use terrain\\ __Create Top Layer Using Terrain As Top:__ Defines the surface of top solid layer to use terrain\\
 __Create Infinite Bottom Layer:__ Defines an infinite bottom layer using last surface as bottom __Create Infinite Bottom Layer:__ Defines an infinite bottom layer using last surface as bottom
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 Top or Bottom\\ Top or Bottom\\
 __Surface is Layer Bottom:__ The color of the solid layers are defined from the bottom surface layer (recommended).\\ __Surface is Layer Bottom:__ The color of the solid layers are defined from the bottom surface layer (recommended).\\
-__Surface is Layer Top:__ The color of the solid layers are defined from the top surface layer. ====\\ +__Surface is Layer Top:__ The color of the solid layers are defined from the top surface layer. 
-Groups Page ====+==== Groups Page ====
  
 In the groups page the target group objects in object manager are selected for the created objects. In the groups page the target group objects in object manager are selected for the created objects.
  
-__XYZ Point Objects Group Name: __ Name for the XYZ Point Objects Group. Default is "Points"\\+__XYZ Point Objects Group Name:__ Name for the XYZ Point Objects Group. Default is "Points"\\
 __Surface Object Group Name:__ Name for the Surface Object Group Name. Default is "surface"\\ __Surface Object Group Name:__ Name for the Surface Object Group Name. Default is "surface"\\
 __3D Grids Group Name:__ Name for the 3D Grids Group Name. Default is "3D Grids"\\ __3D Grids Group Name:__ Name for the 3D Grids Group Name. Default is "3D Grids"\\
-__Solid Layers Grids Group Name:__ Name for the Solid Layers Grids Group Name. Default is "layers" ====\\ +__Solid Layers Grids Group Name:__ Name for the Solid Layers Grids Group Name. Default is "layers" 
-Finish Page ====+==== Finish Page ====
  
 In the finish page a summery of all created objects, datasets and files is shown. In the finish page a summery of all created objects, datasets and files is shown.
  
  

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