Difference between revisions of "TUFLOW Message 2843"
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− | |message_desc= | + | |message_desc=For 2d_zsh polygons with "MERGE" option, intermediate points are inserted around the polygon’s perimeter to interpolate elevations from the current Zpts. The distance between the intermediate points are specified by the "Shape_Width" attribute. However, if "Shape_Width" attribute is not specified, quadtree models use the smallest quadtree mesh size to estimate the distance between intermediate points. |
− | |suggestions= | + | |suggestions=Ignore the warning if this is what you are intending to do, or specified the distance using the "Shape_Width" attribute. |
|prelink=[[TUFLOW_Message_2839|Message 2839]] | |prelink=[[TUFLOW_Message_2839|Message 2839]] |
Revision as of 11:36, 15 September 2022
TUFLOW Message
WARNING 2843 - The smallest QPC mesh size is used to estimate the maximum distance between intermediate points.
Alternate Message
NA
Message Type
WARNING
Description
For 2d_zsh polygons with "MERGE" option, intermediate points are inserted around the polygon’s perimeter to interpolate elevations from the current Zpts. The distance between the intermediate points are specified by the "Shape_Width" attribute. However, if "Shape_Width" attribute is not specified, quadtree models use the smallest quadtree mesh size to estimate the distance between intermediate points.
Suggestions
Ignore the warning if this is what you are intending to do, or specified the distance using the "Shape_Width" attribute.
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