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  • {{3D Scatter Point links}} The 3D Scatter Point module is used to interpolate from groups of 3D scatter points to meshes, grids, or TINs. Several interpolation schemes are support
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  • #redirect [[Scatter Display Options]]
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  • '''Scatter Module''' can refer to: *[[GMS:2D Scatter Point Module|GMS 2D Scatter Point Module]]
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  • {{3D Scatter Point links}} ...depends on the current tool. The list below describes the tools in the 3D scatter set tool palette.
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  • '''Scatter Display Options''' can refer to: *[[GMS:2D Scatter Point Display Options|GMS 2D Scatter Point Display Options]]
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  • '''Scatter Tools''' can refer to: *[[GMS:2D Scatter Point Tool Palette|GMS 2D Scatter Point Tool Palette]]
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  • ...asic data types supported by GMS. As you switch from one module to another module, the '''Dynamic Tool Palette''' and the '''Menus''' change. This allows you [[File:TIN Module Icon.svg|16 px]] [[GMS:TIN Module|TIN Module]]
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  • {{3D Scatter Point links}} The 3D Scatter Point module is used to interpolate from groups of 3D scatter points to meshes, grids, or TINs. Several interpolation schemes are support
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  • '''Create Feature Point or Node Tool''' [[File:Create Points Tool.svg|14 px]] can refer to: *[[GMS:2D Scatter Point Tool Palette|GMS Create 2D Scatter Point Tool]]
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  • {{3D Scatter Point links}} ...available either in the ''Scatter Points'' menu or by right-clicking on a scatter set in the [[GMS:Project Explorer|Project Explorer]]:
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  • #REDIRECT [[GMS:3D Scatter Point Module]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[GMS:3D Scatter Point Module]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[GMS:3D Scatter Point Module]]
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  • *[[GMS:Solid Module Tool Palette|Solid Module Tool Palette]] *[[GMS:2D Scatter Point Tool Palette|2D Scatter Point Tool Palette]]
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  • The ''Scatter Points'' menu become available when the 3D Scatter Point module is active. The menu has one submenu; the ''Interpolation'' submenu. The men ; New Scatter Point Set : Creates a new dataset.
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  • {{2D Scatter Point links}} .... 2D scatter points are converted by using the following commands in the ''Scatter Points'' menu:
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  • {{3D Scatter Point links}} ...ing table describes the display options available for the 3D Scatter Point module.
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  • ==Module/Object specific menus== * [[GMS:2D Scatter Point Commands| Scatter Points (2D)]]
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  • ...rted to other data types including: feature objects, 2D scatter points, 3D scatter points, and unstructured grids. ...catter point data. If necessary, the GIS data will be broken into multiple scatter sets based on the GIS attributes.
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  • {{3D Mesh links}} 3D mesh nodes can be converted to 3D scatter points bye using the following command in the ''Mesh'' Menu:
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  • The ''Scatter Point'' menu becomes available when the 2D Scatter Point module is active. The menu has one submenu: the ''Interpolation'' submenu. Below a ; New Scatter Point Set : Creates a new dataset.
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  • {{2D Scatter Point links}} The 2D Scatter Point module is used to interpolate from groups of 2D scattered data to other objects (m
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  • ...to other types of objects with in GMS such as 2D scatter points, TINs, or 3D meshes. Borehole data is converted by using the following commands in the [ ; [[GMS:Horizons to 3D Mesh|Horizons to 3D Mesh]] :
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  • {{2D Scatter Point links}} Scatter point sets are used for interpolation to other data types such as TINs, grids, an
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  • ...y be converted to other types of data used in GMS, such as a 2D mesh or 2D scatter points. TINs can be converted by right-clicking on the TIN in the [[GMS:Pro ...ed with the TIN and the duplicate datasets are stored with the new scatter point set.
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  • :[[GMS:3D Interpolation Options|3D Interpolation Options]] :[[GMS:3D Kriging|3D Kriging]]
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  • {{2D Scatter Point links}} ...ints. A group of scatter points is called a scatter point set. Each of the scatter points is defined by a set of xy coordinates.
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  • {{3D Grid links}} ...GMS such as 2D grids, 2D scatter points, 3D meshes, or 3D scatter points. 3D grid data is converted using the following commands in the Grid menu:
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  • '''Select Feature point or Node Tool''' can refer to: *[[GMS:Feature Object Tool Palette#Select Point|GMS Select Point/Node Tool]]
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  • [[File:3DinterpolationOpts.jpg|thumb|500 px|The ''3D Interpolation Options'' dialog.]] [[GMS:3D Scatter Point Module|3D scatter point]] sets are used for [[GMS:Interpolation|interpolation]] to other data types
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  • The ''Grid'' menu becomes available when the 3D Grid module is active. The menu has one submenu; the ''Convert To'' submenu. Below is a ...oints|Grid → 3D Scatter Points]] : Creates a scatter point set with a point on the center of each cell with the value of the cell.
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  • The ''Mesh'' menu is available when the 3D Mesh module is active. The menu has one submenu: the ''Convert To'' submenu. The menu c ; [[GMS:Creating_a_3D_Mesh|New 3D Mesh]] : Creates a new, empty 3D mesh.
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  • ...GMS, such as a [[GMS:TIN Module|TIN]] or [[GMS:2D Scatter Point Module|2D scatter points]]. 2D meshes are converted by using the following commands in the '' == Mesh → 2D Scatter Points ==
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  • ...]] can be used with [[GMS:T-PROGS|TPROGS]] to create material sets for the 3D grid. #Build a 3D grid defining the extents of the model. Two approaches are available:
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  • ...for the selected scheme have been input, the dataset of the active scatter point set can be interpolated to another object. During the interpolation process ...ther the grid is a mesh-centered or cell-centered grid. (See [[GMS:2D Grid Module#Grid Types|2D Grid Types]].)
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  • ...[GMS:2D Scatter Point Module|2D scatter points]], and [[GMS:3D Mesh Module|3D meshes]] can all be converted to a 2D mesh. This is accomplished by using t ...tes a set of 2D finite element nodes from the points in the active scatter point set. Requires triangulating the nodes to create the 2D mesh.
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  • ...Mesh Module|3D meshes]], [[GMS:3D Grid Module|3D grids]], and [[GMS:UGrid Module|UGrids]]. In addition to interpolating scalar values, GMS also supports int ...ed to values at scatter points. However, the resulting arrays are floating point scalar datasets, rather than the integer arrays produced by T-PROGS and ind
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  • ...ve been used for different modules. For example, the x, y, z locations for scatter points are referred to as points in contrast to the locations of a mesh bei ...Scatter Points and 3D Scatter Points in XMS. The difference between 2D and 3D only becomes important if points exist in the grid at the same x, y locatio
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  • | align = "center" | [[File:TIN Module Icon.svg|16 px]] || align = "center" | [[GMS:TIN Display Options|TIN Data] | align = "center" | [[File:Borehole Module Icon.svg|16 px]] || align = "center" | [[GMS:Borehole Display Options|Bor
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  • ...the ''Create Grid'' dialog. See [[GMS:Map to Modules#Map to 3D Grid|Map to 3D Grid]] for more information. ...rent coverage. See [[GMS:Map to Modules#Map to 2D Scatter Points|Map to 2D Scatter Points]] for more information.
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  • ...hted item in the ''[[WMS:Interpolation Options|2D Interpolation Options]] (3D Interpolation Options)'' dialog. The options in the dialog are as follows: ...), and ''w<sub>i</sub>'' are the weight functions assigned to each scatter point. The classical form of the weight function is:
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  • {{3D Mesh links}} ...a set of 3D Mesh nodes. Elements can be created by using one of the [[GMS:3D Mesh Tool Palette|'''Create Element''' tools]] and then selecting the mesh
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  • When the Borehole module is active the ''Borehole'' menu become active. The menu has the following c ...ns to Mesh'']] wizard which can be used to create a [[GMS: 3D_Mesh_Module |3D mesh]] from a combination of boreholes, TINs and conceptual models.
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  • {{SMS at a glance raster module|Heading===At a glance==}} ...odule. All previous functionality is available on raster entities in that module.
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  • File:Map to 3D Grid Macro.svg|Map &rarr; 3D Grid File:Map to 2D Scatter Macro.svg|Map &rarr; 2D Scatter Points
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  • ...typically generated with the 2D Scatter Point module. The 2D Scatter Point module can be used to interpolate from a scattered set of rainfall measurements to ...typically generated with the 3D Scatter Point module. The 3D Scatter Point module can be used to interpolate from a scattered set of rainfall measurements to
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  • Feature objects in the Map module can be converted to geometries in other modules using the following command ...screen (parallel to the viewers viewing angle) and is intersected with the 3D objects to generate the cross section. In some cases, it is useful to preci
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  • File:GMS Properties Macro.svg|Get Module Info File:2D Scatter Folder.svg|Scatter Data folder
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  • ...set is a set of values associated with each node, cell, vertex, or scatter point in an object. A dataset can be steady state (one value per item) or transie *[[GMS:TIN Module|TINs]]
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  • When the 2D Grid module is active, the ''Grid'' menu becomes active. The ''Grid'' menu contains one ...lows finding a grid cell or node by ID or by IJ (for 2D grids) or IJK (for 3D grids).
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  • ...typically generated with the 2D Scatter Point module. The 2D Scatter Point module can be used to interpolate from a scattered set of rainfall measurements to ===3D Dataset &rarr; Array===
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  • :[[Single Point Conversion|Single Point Conversion]] :[[GMS:3D Interpolation Options|3D Interpolation Options]]
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