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Importing odd shape (DEM and XYZ available)
Posted 2017年5月2日 GMT-4 13:12 2 Replies
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Hi All,
I'm trying to import an oddly shaped blob (a lat lon height description of a flow field). I have the data in both DEM (a square image with NoData values) and in a columnar ascii text file that only contains the data points that exist [lat lon H].
For the DEM, I import with Definitions->Functions->Elevation, but the nodata values result in my desired flow field surrounded by zeros (or whatever I put in for the missing data value). The Parametric Surface created from this includes all of these zero values instead of just the flow field (the flat blue part on the "interp" figure), and the parametric surface is thus *very* bad ("parametric" figure ... from 1000 knots). Is there a way to parameterize only the blob I am interested in?
NaNs as the "missing data" value make a nice plot in the Definitions Elevation Plot, but fail in the Parametric surface solver. I've tried to make missing data value a negative number, such that I could split the volume at zero, and delete the negative values later, but the Parametric surface is so bad with all the noData values that it won't be useful.
Importing with the ASCII file also interpolates in between the fingers of the flow field ...
How can a eliminate the area of NoData before making a Parametric Surface? (The flat blue part in the image).
I'm trying to import an oddly shaped blob (a lat lon height description of a flow field). I have the data in both DEM (a square image with NoData values) and in a columnar ascii text file that only contains the data points that exist [lat lon H].
For the DEM, I import with Definitions->Functions->Elevation, but the nodata values result in my desired flow field surrounded by zeros (or whatever I put in for the missing data value). The Parametric Surface created from this includes all of these zero values instead of just the flow field (the flat blue part on the "interp" figure), and the parametric surface is thus *very* bad ("parametric" figure ... from 1000 knots). Is there a way to parameterize only the blob I am interested in?
NaNs as the "missing data" value make a nice plot in the Definitions Elevation Plot, but fail in the Parametric surface solver. I've tried to make missing data value a negative number, such that I could split the volume at zero, and delete the negative values later, but the Parametric surface is so bad with all the noData values that it won't be useful.
Importing with the ASCII file also interpolates in between the fingers of the flow field ...
How can a eliminate the area of NoData before making a Parametric Surface? (The flat blue part in the image).
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