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The TUFLOW Productivity Utilities ([[miTools_Tips|miTools]]) use the _TS GIS layer to plot |
The TUFLOW Productivity Utilities ([[miTools_Tips|miTools]]) use the _TS GIS layer to plot 1D time-series results. Three examples are provided below. |
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<li>The program can be used to summarise the peaks and time of peaks for all series within an active Graph Window.<br><br> |
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Long-section plots can be generated on a specified downstream reach of the 1d_nwk GIS layer. The tool will prompt the user for a DEM in which to extract a ground surface profile before plotting the long-section in Excel. This tool is particularly useful for viewing the results of a pipe network. <br> |
<li>Long-section plots can be generated on a specified downstream reach of the 1d_nwk GIS layer. The tool will prompt the user for a DEM in which to extract a ground surface profile before plotting the long-section in Excel. This tool is particularly useful for viewing the results of a pipe network. <br> |
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Latest revision as of 07:58, 11 August 2015
The TUFLOW Productivity Utilities (miTools) use the _TS GIS layer to plot 1D time-series results. Three examples are provided below.
- The program can be used to summarise the peaks and time of peaks for all series within an active Graph Window.
- The peak water level results within a _1d_mmH layer may be plotted along with the cross-sectional data:
- Long-section plots can be generated on a specified downstream reach of the 1d_nwk GIS layer. The tool will prompt the user for a DEM in which to extract a ground surface profile before plotting the long-section in Excel. This tool is particularly useful for viewing the results of a pipe network.
