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{| | {{Overlay attributes|<onlyinclude> | ||
{{Overlay attributes|type=row|overlay=Water | |||
|attribute=CULVERT_DEM_THRESHOLD_M | |||
|unit=m | |||
|description=The maximum distance a culvert's [[culvert threshold (Water Overlay)|height]] can be below the [[terrain height (Water Overlay)|terrain]], for the terrain height to be adjusted to the threshold of the culvert. | |||
|defaultvalue=10 | |||
| m | |range=0 to 10000 | ||
| The maximum distance a culvert's [[culvert threshold (Water Overlay)|height]] can be below the [[terrain height (Water Overlay)|terrain]], for the terrain height to be adjusted to the threshold of the culvert. | }}</onlyinclude>}} | ||
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|notes= | |||
* This functionality resolves some instances where a culvert, the endpoint of which rests on the slope of the edge of a waterway, would otherwise be forced to assume it lies much higher, causing it to not function correctly. | * This functionality resolves some instances where a culvert, the endpoint of which rests on the slope of the edge of a waterway, would otherwise be forced to assume it lies much higher, causing it to not function correctly. | ||
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* [[How to add and remove an Attribute]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:23, 26 February 2024
Icon | Attribute | Unit | Range | Description | Default value |
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CULVERT_DEM_THRESHOLD_M | m | 0 to 10000 | The maximum distance a culvert's height can be below the terrain, for the terrain height to be adjusted to the threshold of the culvert. | 10 |
Notes
- This functionality resolves some instances where a culvert, the endpoint of which rests on the slope of the edge of a waterway, would otherwise be forced to assume it lies much higher, causing it to not function correctly.