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− | The [[1D_Integrity_Tool_-_Channel_ID|Channel ID]] integrity tool, checks the ID of each channel link in the TUFLOW 1D network and flags channels that have duplicate names or a NULL / empty ID. The tool also has a processing option to automatically correct these instances. | + | The '''<u>[[1D_Integrity_Tool_-_Channel_ID|Channel ID]]</u>''' integrity tool, checks the ID of each channel link in the TUFLOW 1D network and flags channels that have duplicate names or a NULL / empty ID. The tool also has a processing option to automatically correct these instances. |
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− | Please return to the [[1D_Integrity_Tool_-_Tutorial#Using_the_1D_Integrity_Tool|1D Integrity tutorial page]] to continue the tutorial. | + | Please return to the '''<u>[[1D_Integrity_Tool_-_Tutorial#Using_the_1D_Integrity_Tool|1D Integrity tutorial page]]</u>''' to continue the tutorial. |
Latest revision as of 23:43, 8 April 2022
The Channel ID integrity tool, checks the ID of each channel link in the TUFLOW 1D network and flags channels that have duplicate names or a NULL / empty ID. The tool also has a processing option to automatically correct these instances.
- Ensure that 1d_nwk_MI01_Pipes_001_L_EG1 is referenced in the 1D network Line Layers and select the Channel ID tab.
- Select the option to ‘Flag non-compliant channels IDs’ and select Run.
The tool will create a new point layer called ‘Output’ which will highlight two locations, one with a duplicated node ID and the other with a null node ID.
- Return to the Channel ID tool, and deselect the option to ‘Flag non-compliant channel IDs’ and select the option to ‘Fix non-compliant channel IDs’.
- For duplicated node ids we will use the option to ‘Append number to duplicate IDs using delimiter (default delimiter is _ e.g. pipe1_1, pipe1_2 etc):’
- For null or empty IDs, set an option for Type ‘C’ and Prefix ‘Pipe’. The resulting dialogue should look like the below:
- Click Run to fix the non-compliant channel IDs. Again, choose the option to update the Input Network Lines to the new layer.
- Run the Channel ID integrity tool on the resulting 1d_nwk_MI01_Pipes_001_L_EG1_ID1 to confirm that all names have been corrected. If successful, you should get the message that ‘All channel IDs were compliant’.
- Check the IDs within the attribute table for the 1d_nwk_MI01_Pipes_001_L_EG1_ID1 layer.
Please return to the 1D Integrity tutorial page to continue the tutorial.