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* ''Origin X/Y'' – Set the bottom left corner  location of the grid frame.
* ''Origin X/Y'' – Set the bottom left corner  location of the grid frame.
* ''Orientation''  
* ''Orientation''  
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* ''Angle'' &ndash; Set the angle the grid  frame will be rotated counter-clockwise from the +x axis.
* ''I/J size'' &ndash; Set the length and width  of the grid frame. The Cell Dimensions are updated: Cell X = Grid X / Number of  Columns, Cell Y = Grid Y / Number of Rows.
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* ''Directional properties'' (u and v direction)  
* ''Directional properties'' (u and v direction)  
**''Define cell sizes'' &ndash; specified uniform cell sizes  
**''Define cell sizes'' &ndash; specified uniform cell sizes  
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If the grid is to have square cells, the v direction cell size will always be linked to the u direction cell size.
If the grid is to have square cells, the v direction cell size will always be linked to the u direction cell size.


* ''Angle'' &ndash; Set the angle the grid  frame will be rotated counter-clockwise from the +x axis.
* ''I/J size'' &ndash; Set the length and width  of the grid frame. The Cell Dimensions are updated: Cell X = Grid X / Number of  Columns, Cell Y = Grid Y / Number of Rows.
* ''Adjust base cell size'' &ndash; This button appears only for [[SMS:CMS-Flow|CMS-Flow]] coverages when there are feature polygons with target maximum size guidelines specified.  Clicking on this button will update the base cell sizes so that the larger of the two is a multiple of the minimum feature size that is to be represented in the grid.  For example, if the user has specified 20 m as the maximum cell size (to allow for 5 cells to represent a channel that is 100 m across), and the base cell size is 75 m in both directions, this button will increase the base cell size to 80 meters in both directions.  Therefore the smallest cell generated will be 20 m by 20 m, whereas, a base cell size of 75 m would result in a cell 18.25 m on each side. The objective is to make the base cell size correspond to the smallest user specified target cell size.
* ''Adjust base cell size'' &ndash; This button appears only for [[SMS:CMS-Flow|CMS-Flow]] coverages when there are feature polygons with target maximum size guidelines specified.  Clicking on this button will update the base cell sizes so that the larger of the two is a multiple of the minimum feature size that is to be represented in the grid.  For example, if the user has specified 20 m as the maximum cell size (to allow for 5 cells to represent a channel that is 100 m across), and the base cell size is 75 m in both directions, this button will increase the base cell size to 80 meters in both directions.  Therefore the smallest cell generated will be 20 m by 20 m, whereas, a base cell size of 75 m would result in a cell 18.25 m on each side. The objective is to make the base cell size correspond to the smallest user specified target cell size.
* ''Cell Options'' &ndash; These options vary based on the grid type being generated.  A few of the options are illustrated below.  The user specifies the size of the cells to be created in each of the applicable directions from the following options:
* ''Cell Options'' &ndash; These options vary based on the grid type being generated.  A few of the options are illustrated below.  The user specifies the size of the cells to be created in each of the applicable directions from the following options:

Revision as of 16:09, 17 September 2014

The Grid Frame Properties dialog is accessed when the Create 1D Grid Frame tool or the Create 2D Grid Frame tool is used. It can also be accessed after a grid frame has been created by using Select 1D Grid Frame tool or the Select 2D Grid Frame tool then right-clicking on the grid and selecting the Properties command from the right-click menu.

The Grid Frame Properties dialog allows the user to specify the attributes applied to the grid frame when performing a Map → 2D Grid operation. These properties are as follows:

  • Origin X/Y – Set the bottom left corner location of the grid frame.
  • Orientation
  • Angle – Set the angle the grid frame will be rotated counter-clockwise from the +x axis.
  • I/J size – Set the length and width of the grid frame. The Cell Dimensions are updated: Cell X = Grid X / Number of Columns, Cell Y = Grid Y / Number of Rows.
  • Directional properties (u and v direction)
    • Define cell sizes – specified uniform cell sizes
      • Cell size – the cell size in the specified direction
      • Number of cells – number of cells in the specified direction
    • Use refine points – refine points will be used to generate the grid
      • Maximum cell size – the max size the should exists when growing
      • Maximum bias – the max growth ratio to be used when growing
      • Use inner growth – specifies whether the cell sizes should grow between two refine points
    • Grid size – the grid dimension in the specified direction

When the user specifies "Define cell sizes", there are a few options available. These options are:

  1. Specify cell size – specify the cell size and the number of cells will be computed.
  2. Specify number of cells – specify the number of cells and the cell size will be computed.

If the grid is to have square cells, the v direction cell size will always be linked to the u direction cell size.

  • Adjust base cell size – This button appears only for CMS-Flow coverages when there are feature polygons with target maximum size guidelines specified. Clicking on this button will update the base cell sizes so that the larger of the two is a multiple of the minimum feature size that is to be represented in the grid. For example, if the user has specified 20 m as the maximum cell size (to allow for 5 cells to represent a channel that is 100 m across), and the base cell size is 75 m in both directions, this button will increase the base cell size to 80 meters in both directions. Therefore the smallest cell generated will be 20 m by 20 m, whereas, a base cell size of 75 m would result in a cell 18.25 m on each side. The objective is to make the base cell size correspond to the smallest user specified target cell size.
  • Cell Options – These options vary based on the grid type being generated. A few of the options are illustrated below. The user specifies the size of the cells to be created in each of the applicable directions from the following options:
    • Cell size (or Base cell size if telescoping is an option) – Set the dimension (width or height) of each cell for the grid to be created.
    • Number of cells – Set the number of rows and/or columns for the grid to be created.
    • Use refine points – Tell SMS to use specified refine points in a CMS-Flow or CMS-Wave coverage. This will result in rectangular cells with variable aspect ratio.
  • Options – Set the interpolation options for the Scatter applications. Not used for the Cartesian or 1D Grid applications.

The Grid Frame Properties dialog varies depending on the active coverage.


1D Grid Frame Properties

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GenCade Grid Frame Properties dialog

2D Grid Frame Properties

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TUFLOW Grid Frame Properties dialog
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Grid Frame Properties dialog with CMS-Flow coverage

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