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This tool offers a basic graphical user interface for the '''<u>[[TUFLOW_Utilities | TUFLOW Utilities]]</u>'''. Users can choose to use the interface for common use cases or use the advanced tab to use batch file commands directly. The tool also has a convenient option to automatically download the latest version of each utility.
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==Running the Tool==
The tool can be found in the TUFLOW Plugin toolbar, or via the QGIS menu '''Plugins >> TUFLOW >> TUFLOW Utilities'''.
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* '''Statistics''' - Computes a range of statistics of all input grids for each grid cell. Must add at least 2 grids via "Add Grids To Function". '''<u>[[ASC_to_ASC#Statistics | More information...]]</u>'''
* '''Convert''' - Converts all inputs grids between ASC and FLT (the output format is dependent on the input format). Must add at least one grid via "Add Grids To Function". '''<u>[[ASC_to_ASC#Convert | More information...]]</u>'''
* '''Breakline''' - Creates a 2d_zsh breakline from an input polyline and raster dem. The polyline must have the attributes of a 2d_zsh and be populated as per the <b><u>[[ASC_to_ASC#Extract_Breaklines_from_DEM | asc_to_asc documention]]. </u></b> ''(Available since v3.7.0.28)''.
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* '''Maximum''' - Calculates the maximum from a number of different inputs. Must specify at least one XMDF or DAT via "Add XMDF or DAT to Function". For XMDF inputs, must also specify a type using the dropbox. Users can also manually enter text here if the desired result type isn't listed. Input mesh layers mush have the same mesh (.2dm file). '''<u>[[RES_to_RES#Max | More information... ]]</u>'''
* '''Concatenate''' - Joins separate output files together into a single XMDF file. Must specify at least one XMDF or DAT via "Add XMDF or DAT to Function". For XMDF inputs, must also specify a type using the dropbox. Users can also manually enter text here if the desired result type isn't listed. Input mesh layers mush have the same mesh (.2dm file). '''<u>[[RES_to_RES#Concatenate | More information... ]]</u>'''
==Advanced==
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==Executables==
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'''Common Functions - Asc_to_Asc - Difference'''<Br>▼
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The '''ASC_to_ASC Version''' button can be used to get the version of the asc_to_asc utility. If the version is <b><u>[[ASC_to_ASC#2023-03-AA_.28and_later.29 | 2023-01]]</u></b> or later, then additional input and output options will be available in the 'Common Functions' tab as well letting users know they can use the latest formats in the 'Advanced' tab.
▲==Examples==
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'''Common Functions - TUFLOW_to_GIS - Converting an XMDF depth result to an ASC raster - Optional extra step of naming the output file.'''<Br>
[[File: TUFLOW_Utilities_CF_tuf2gis_example.gif]]
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'''Common Functions - Res_to_Res - Info'''<br>
[[File: TUFLOW_Utilities_CF_res2res_example.gif]]
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'''Advanced Functions - Asc_to_Asc - Taking the difference between a Design Scenario and Existing Case'''<Br>
[[File: TUFLOW_Utilities_Adv_diff_example.gif]]
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