12d Range Files
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Preface
The following notes and standards are the basis for presentation and analysis using 12d Model range files. These notes have been arranged as a source of reference only. These notes have benefited from the feedback of others, and so indirectly have you. Ifyou felt that any part of these notes was difficult to understand, or not clear, or would benefit from more examples, or if you have any other comments at all, then please let me know. My email is [email protected] Rodney Burns December 2006
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Project Example
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Please note the EXDS height range examples (1m, 2m, 5m & 10m intervals) range from a height of 0m to approx 2,228m. Please you check your Tins Z values via the Tins => Tin Info panel and amend the appropriate *.hrf file prior to the production of the Height Range table. For more information on the production of the table refer to 5. Range File Tabulation in this document.
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The slopes in the file can be percent cross fall, "1v in" slope or degrees (in 12dModel dms format) but they must all be of the same type in the file. For the production of the Aspect table refer to 5. Range File Tabulation in this document.
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You will need to select or type in a location for the table. Eg. (0 0 0) or just outside your project area. Type in a Heading for the table if you desire.
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