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In situations where the calculation grid size is larger than the elevation model's accuracy, the values for the elevation model are averaged per grid cell to compute a matching elevation model. This setting computes multiple averages | In situations where the calculation grid size is larger than the elevation model's accuracy, the values for the elevation model are averaged per grid cell to compute a matching elevation model. This setting computes multiple averages, and the highest value to be used if the grid cell is land, and the lowest value to be used if the grid cell is water. This allows smaller waterways to be preserved better when the interpreted elevation model for the [[Water Overlay]]'s calculations is less accurate. | ||
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Revision as of 11:16, 8 November 2024
Icon | Attribute | Unit | Range | Description | Default value |
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MIN_MAX_ELEVATION | boolean | Whether to use highest and lowest elevations found for a grid cell for land and water respectively when interpreting the elevation model. | 1.0 |
In situations where the calculation grid size is larger than the elevation model's accuracy, the values for the elevation model are averaged per grid cell to compute a matching elevation model. This setting computes multiple averages, and the highest value to be used if the grid cell is land, and the lowest value to be used if the grid cell is water. This allows smaller waterways to be preserved better when the interpreted elevation model for the Water Overlay's calculations is less accurate.
Notes
- A value means this option is not selected and inactive.
- A value means this option is selected and active.