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Clicking the raster module icon in the module tool bar will bring the raster module interface to display on the screen. The raster module interface can also be brought to display by clicking on a raster item in the project explorer. The raster module interface consists of the menu, tools, and project explorer right-click menus.  
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Clicking the raster module icon [[File:RasterIcon.svg|16 px]] in the module tool bar will bring the raster module interface to display on the screen. The raster module interface can also be brought to display by clicking on a raster item [[File:Raster Folder.svg|16 px]] in the Project Explorer. The raster module interface consists of the menu, tools, and Project Explorer right-click menus.
 
Starting in SMS 12.0, the module interface has been incorporated into the [[SMS:GIS Module|GIS module]].


==Raster Menu Items==
==Raster Menu Items==
The menu bar that appears in the Raster Module:
The menu bar that appears in the raster module:
* [[SMS:File Menu|File]] – Has standard features as in other models.
* [[SMS:File Menu|''File'']] – Has standard features as in other models.
* [[SMS:Edit Menu|Edit]] – Has standard features as in other models.
* [[SMS:Edit Menu|''Edit'']] – Has standard features as in other models.
* [[SMS:Display Menu|Display]] – Under the ''Raster'' tab in ''Display Options'',  choose to ''Display as raster'' or ''Display as surface''. ''Display as raster'' is a 2D representation, while ''Display as surface'' uses data from pixels as elevation to show a 3D surface. It should be noted that these display options affect performance. ''Display as raster'' takes less memory and performs faster because it is a more efficient data structure. If ''Display as surface'' is selected, options are available to turn on or off contours, edges, or boundaries.  
* [[SMS:Display Menu|''Display'']] – Under the ''Raster'' tab in ''Display Options'',  choose to ''Display as raster'' or ''Display as surface''. ''Display as raster'' is a 2D representation, while ''Display as surface'' uses data from pixels as elevation to show a 3D surface. It should be noted that these display options affect performance. ''Display as raster'' takes less memory and performs faster because it is a more efficient data structure. If ''Display as surface'' is selected, options are available to turn on or off contours, edges, or boundaries.  
* [[SMS:Web Menu|Web]] – Has standard features as in other models.
* [[SMS:Web Menu|''Web'']] – Has standard features as in other models.
* [[SMS:Window Menu|Window]] – Has standard features as in other models.
* [[SMS:Window Menu|''Window'']] – Has standard features as in other models.
* [[SMS:Help Menu|Help]] – Has standard features as in other models.
* [[SMS:Help Menu|''Help'']] – Has standard features as in other models.


==Raster Tools==
==Raster Tools==
The Raster Module contains only one dynamic tool called the '''Select Points''' tool. Using this tool, one can edit/select one or more corners (points) of the pixels which make up the raster. Selecting cells with the '''Select Points''' tool will show information about the points in the status bar.
The raster module contains only one dynamic tool called the '''Select Points''' tool. Using this tool, one can edit/select one or more corners (points) of the pixels which make up the raster. Selecting cells with the '''Select Points''' tool will show information about the points in the status bar.


[[File:ConverSelectedRasterToScatter.bmp|thumb|200 px]]
[[File:ConverSelectedRasterToScatter.png|thumb|250 px]]


===Right-Click Option===
===Right-Click Option===
When one or more points are selected, one can right-click in the graphics window, and the option to convert selected raster points to a scatter set appears. If this option is clicked, a new scatter set will appear in the project explorer.
When one or more points are selected, one can right-click in the Main Graphics window, and the option to convert selected raster points to a scatter set appears. If this option is clicked, a new scatter set will appear in the Project Explorer.


==Raster Right-Click Menus==
==Raster Right-Click Menus==
===Right-Click Menu of "[[SMS:Raster Module#Raster Sets|Raster Set]]" Project Explorer Item===
===Right-Click Menu of [[SMS:Raster Module#Raster Sets|Raster Set]] Project Explorer Item===
Right-clicking on the raster item in the Project Explorer will bring up the following options:
Right-clicking on the raster set [[File:Simulation Folder Icon.svg|16 px]] item in the Project Explorer will bring up the following options:
* '''Delete''' – Removes the current coverage.
* '''Delete''' – Removes the current coverage.
* '''Rename''' – Allows changing the current coverage name.
* '''Rename''' – Allows changing the current coverage name.
* '''Options''' – Clicking this will bring up a ''raster options'' dialog.  This specifies if the [[SMS:Raster Functionalities#Raster Values as Elevation / Z Data|z values are elevations]].  If NCLD land data is being used, specify that raster values are not elevations.  Then if the projections are changed, the z values that store the land data would not be affected.   
* '''Options''' – Clicking this will bring up a ''Raster Options'' dialog.  This specifies if the [[SMS:Raster Functionalities#Raster Values as Elevation / Z Data|z values are elevations]].  If NCLD land data is being used, specify that raster values are not elevations.  Then if the projections are changed, the z values that store the land data would not be affected.   
* [[SMS:Raster Functionalities#Interpolation|'''Interpolate''']] – Data from raster sets may be interpolated to already existing TINs, meshes and 2D grids.
* [[SMS:Raster Functionalities#Interpolation|'''Interpolate''']] – Data from raster sets may be interpolated to already existing TINs, meshes and 2D grids.


===Right-Click Menu of "Raster" Project Explorer Item===
===Right-Click Menu of Raster Project Explorer Item===
Right-clicking on the raster item in the Project Explorer will bring up the following options:
Right-clicking on the raster [[File:RasterIcon.svg|16 px]] item in the Project Explorer will bring up the following options:
* '''Delete'''  – Removes the raster set.
* '''Delete'''  – Removes the raster set.
* '''Rename'''  – Allows changing the raster set name.
* '''Rename'''  – Allows changing the raster set name.
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* [[SMS:SMS Menus|SMS Menus]]
* [[SMS:SMS Menus|SMS Menus]]
* [[SMS:Dynamic Tools|Dynamic Tools]]
* [[SMS:Dynamic Tools|Dynamic Tools]]


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Latest revision as of 16:12, 12 June 2018

Clicking the raster module icon RasterIcon.svg in the module tool bar will bring the raster module interface to display on the screen. The raster module interface can also be brought to display by clicking on a raster item Raster Folder.svg in the Project Explorer. The raster module interface consists of the menu, tools, and Project Explorer right-click menus.

Starting in SMS 12.0, the module interface has been incorporated into the GIS module.

Raster Menu Items

The menu bar that appears in the raster module:

  • File – Has standard features as in other models.
  • Edit – Has standard features as in other models.
  • Display – Under the Raster tab in Display Options, choose to Display as raster or Display as surface. Display as raster is a 2D representation, while Display as surface uses data from pixels as elevation to show a 3D surface. It should be noted that these display options affect performance. Display as raster takes less memory and performs faster because it is a more efficient data structure. If Display as surface is selected, options are available to turn on or off contours, edges, or boundaries.
  • Web – Has standard features as in other models.
  • Window – Has standard features as in other models.
  • Help – Has standard features as in other models.

Raster Tools

The raster module contains only one dynamic tool called the Select Points tool. Using this tool, one can edit/select one or more corners (points) of the pixels which make up the raster. Selecting cells with the Select Points tool will show information about the points in the status bar.

ConverSelectedRasterToScatter.png

Right-Click Option

When one or more points are selected, one can right-click in the Main Graphics window, and the option to convert selected raster points to a scatter set appears. If this option is clicked, a new scatter set will appear in the Project Explorer.

Raster Right-Click Menus

Right-Click Menu of Raster Set Project Explorer Item

Right-clicking on the raster set Simulation Folder Icon.svg item in the Project Explorer will bring up the following options:

  • Delete – Removes the current coverage.
  • Rename – Allows changing the current coverage name.
  • Options – Clicking this will bring up a Raster Options dialog. This specifies if the z values are elevations. If NCLD land data is being used, specify that raster values are not elevations. Then if the projections are changed, the z values that store the land data would not be affected.
  • Interpolate – Data from raster sets may be interpolated to already existing TINs, meshes and 2D grids.

Right-Click Menu of Raster Project Explorer Item

Right-clicking on the raster RasterIcon.svg item in the Project Explorer will bring up the following options:

  • Delete – Removes the raster set.
  • Rename – Allows changing the raster set name.
  • Convert – SMS allows rasters to be converted into TINs.
  • Zoom to Raster

Right-Click Menu of Dynamic Tools

See Raster Tools above.

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