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=Method=
<li>Import in an empty <b>2d_bc_empty.mif</b> layer from within the '''FMT_tutorial\FMT_M01\TUFLOW\model\mi\empty''' folder.</li>
<li>Save the layer as <b>
<li>Open the <b>
<li>Interrogate one of the digitised points and inspect the attributes. The ‘type’ attribute is ‘ZP’ to denote that it is a z-point. The ‘f’ attribute is the elevation of the bank link in mAOD. </li>
<li>Now add the layer <b>2d_bc_FMT_M01_HX_001_L.TAB</b> from the '''FMT_tutorial\FMT_M01\TUFLOW\model\mi''' folder created in the previous step. Note that all the 'ZP' points created in the layer <b>2d_bc_FMT_M01_HX_001_P.TAB</b> are snapped to vertices of the layer <b>2d_bc_FMT_M01_HX_001_L.TAB</b>. This is because these two layers work together to define the bank locations and crest elevations. The layer line in <b>2d_bc_FMT_M01_HX_001_L.TAB</b> defines the location and the layer points in <b>2d_bc_FMT_M01_HX_001_P.TAB</b> defines the elevations.
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[[File:FMT 1D-2D ZP.jpg]]
<li>Export to .MIF format in preparation for reading into TUFLOW.</li>
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<p style="font-weight: bold; color: #E20177">Key Tip!</p>
<p> The bank (1D/2D boundary) elevations may also be defined using a 2d_zsh layer or other 3D breakline layer. The advantage of using a 2d_bc layer is it ensures the boundary cell elevations are raised and not that of adjacent cells. </p>
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Please return to the [[Flood_Modeller_Tutorial_Module01#Deactivate_2D_cells|Flood Modeller Tutorial Model]].
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