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{{howto|title=|Select any [[Grid overlay]] in the overlay menu.|Select the measuring tool icon (signified by a ruler) in the overlay menu, located between the zoom buttons and the overlay icons.|Select the ''Point Measurement'' option (signified by a point) at the top of the measuring tool window.|Click on the location in the [[3D | {{howto|title=|Select any [[Grid overlay]] in the overlay menu.|Select the measuring tool icon (signified by a ruler) in the overlay menu, located between the zoom buttons and the overlay icons.|Select the ''Point Measurement'' option (signified by a point) at the top of the measuring tool window.|Click on the location in the [[3D Visualization]] where a measurement is desired.|The graph in the measuring tool window now displays the value at location.}} | ||
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Revision as of 17:37, 27 January 2023
How to make a point measurement:
- Select any Grid overlay in the overlay menu.
- Select the measuring tool icon (signified by a ruler) in the overlay menu, located between the zoom buttons and the overlay icons.
- Select the Point Measurement option (signified by a point) at the top of the measuring tool window.
- Click on the location in the 3D Visualization where a measurement is desired.
- The graph in the measuring tool window now displays the value at location.
Notes
- If it's a Grid overlay with timeframe functionality, such as the Water, Heatstress and Subsidence Overlay, the graph displays the value at that location over time.
- In case a Water Overlay is selected and a visualized water object is selected for the location, an object measurement will be created instead of a point measurement.