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+ | '''12da_to_from_mif.exe''' converts .12da files from the 12D software [http://www.12d.com (www.12d.com)] to and from .mif files. If simple importing/exporting to/from 12D and a GIS simply specify the file that you wish to have translated. If the file has a .12da (or a .4da) extension, the program converts it to a .mif/.mid file format. If the file has a .mif extension, the program converts it to a .12da file.<br> | ||
+ | Note, when converting from a .12da file to a .mif file without any options, 12da_to_from_mif automatically creates a .mif/.mid file suitable for use by Read GIS Z Line. This is useful for importing 3D breaklines (eg. of a road design) directly into TUFLOW.<br> | ||
+ | There are some very useful options as discussed in the table below.<br> | ||
+ | Of particular note is the -xs option to generate a TUFLOW 1D cross-section database from a 12D DTM. This approach is far more preferable to extracting cross-sections manually and is much better than extracting cross-sections from a grid based DTM (eg. Vertical Mapper or Spatial Analyst) as it only extracts points where the DTM triangle sides intersect the cross-section line, thereby keeping the number of points in the cross-section profile to a minimum, and also improving the accuracy of the profile.<br> | ||
+ | The zln option can also be very useful when the DTM river bathymetry is poor because the aerial survey is inaccurate where there is water or dense vegetation, and you need to carve a section through the DTM along the river based on a cross-section survey.<br> | ||
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+ | =Options (switches)= | ||
=Examples= | =Examples= |
Revision as of 20:38, 12 September 2011
Introduction
12da_to_from_mif.exe converts .12da files from the 12D software (www.12d.com) to and from .mif files. If simple importing/exporting to/from 12D and a GIS simply specify the file that you wish to have translated. If the file has a .12da (or a .4da) extension, the program converts it to a .mif/.mid file format. If the file has a .mif extension, the program converts it to a .12da file.
Note, when converting from a .12da file to a .mif file without any options, 12da_to_from_mif automatically creates a .mif/.mid file suitable for use by Read GIS Z Line. This is useful for importing 3D breaklines (eg. of a road design) directly into TUFLOW.
There are some very useful options as discussed in the table below.
Of particular note is the -xs option to generate a TUFLOW 1D cross-section database from a 12D DTM. This approach is far more preferable to extracting cross-sections manually and is much better than extracting cross-sections from a grid based DTM (eg. Vertical Mapper or Spatial Analyst) as it only extracts points where the DTM triangle sides intersect the cross-section line, thereby keeping the number of points in the cross-section profile to a minimum, and also improving the accuracy of the profile.
The zln option can also be very useful when the DTM river bathymetry is poor because the aerial survey is inaccurate where there is water or dense vegetation, and you need to carve a section through the DTM along the river based on a cross-section survey.
Options (switches)
Examples
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