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*'''Non-observation Coverages'''
*'''Non-observation Coverages'''
::With non-observation coverages, a single elevation data set is created for  the 2D scatter points representing the Z location of all the points, nodes and  vertices.
::With non-observation coverages, a single elevation dataset is created for  the 2D scatter points representing the Z location of all the points, nodes and  vertices.


*'''Observation Coverages'''
*'''Observation Coverages'''
::With observation coverages, the ''Observation Points →  Scatter Points'' dialog appears.  This dialog allows you to create a data  set for the 2D scatter points from one of the measurements associated with the  observation points.
::With observation coverages, the ''Observation Points →  Scatter Points'' dialog appears.  This dialog allows you to create a dataset for the 2D scatter points from one of the measurements associated with the  observation points.




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== '''Time Step Times''' ==
== '''Time Step Times''' ==


This section of the dialog is only available if the selected measurement is  transient.  It allows you to define the number of timesteps, and the timestep times to be created for the scatter point dataset.
This section of the dialog is only available if the selected measurement is  transient.  It allows you to define the number of time steps, and the time step times to be created for the scatter point dataset.


*'''Match all unique times'''
*'''Match all unique times'''

Revision as of 22:36, 10 April 2013

The Map → 2D Scatter Points command creates a scatter point set from the points and nodes and vertices of the current coverage. The process is different for observation coverages and non-observation coverages.


  • Non-observation Coverages
With non-observation coverages, a single elevation dataset is created for the 2D scatter points representing the Z location of all the points, nodes and vertices.
  • Observation Coverages
With observation coverages, the Observation Points → Scatter Points dialog appears. This dialog allows you to create a dataset for the 2D scatter points from one of the measurements associated with the observation points.


Measurement

A dataset is created for the 2D scatter points from the measurement selected in the dialog. The model associated with the selected measurement (if any) is shown, along with whether the measurement is steady state or transient.


Time Step Times

This section of the dialog is only available if the selected measurement is transient. It allows you to define the number of time steps, and the time step times to be created for the scatter point dataset.

  • Match all unique times
The Match all unique times option gets the set of unique times from the XY series of all the observation points. This is the union of all the times. If some XY series use dates/times and others don’t, this option won’t be available. Otherwise, the times in the spreadsheet will be displayed as either dates/times or relative times depending on the XY series. The spreadsheet will not be editable. The Use dates/times toggle will be unavailable but set according to whether the observation point XY series use dates/times or not. The Reference time section will be unavailable, but if the XY series use dates/times, the minimum time will be used as the reference time for the scatter point dataset.
  • Match time steps from model
The Match time steps from model option will only be available if the measurement is associated with a model, and the model is transient. If so, this will be the default choice and GMS will get the times to display in the spreadsheet from the stress period and time step info for the model. The spreadsheet will not be editable. The Use dates/times toggle will be unavailable but set according to whether the model uses dates/times or not. The Reference time section will be unavailable, but if the model uses dates/times, the model reference time will be used as the reference time.
  • Specify times
The spreadsheet of times will be editable with this option and you can copy and paste times from another program such as a spreasheet. Also, the Initialize Times button becomes available allowing you to bring up a dialog you can use to create times at a specified interval. If you select the Use dates/times toggle, the Reference time section will become available and the times in the spreadsheets will be displayed as dates/times.


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