RockWorks | ModOps | Grid | Math | Absolute
Use this program to read an existing grid model (.RwGrd file) and translate grid node values to their absolute values (e.g. positive values) and store the resulting nodes in a new grid model.
Menu Options
Step-by-Step Summary
- Grid Names
- Input Grid: Click to the right to browse for the name of the existing grid model (.RwGrd file) whose nodes are to be converted to absolute values.
- Output Grid: Click to the right to enter the name to be assigned to the new grid model that will be created, resulting from converting the nodes of the input model to their absolute values.
- 2D Grid Map
Check this box to display the output grid as a 2D map at this time.
Click this tab to set up the 2D map layers (bitmap, symbols, labels, line contours, color-filled contours, labeled cells, map border, etc.).
- 3D Grid Diagram
Check this box to display the output grid as a 3D surface at this time.
Click this tab to set up the 3D map layers (surface colors, images, reference cage, etc.).
! You can request both a 2D and 3D representation of the grid model.
- Select the ModOps | Grid | Math | Absolute menu option.
- Enter the requested menu settings, described above.
- Click on the Process button to continue.
The program will load the input grid file, compute the absolute value of each node's Z-value, storing the new node values in a new grid file on disk under the output file name you selected.
The requested diagram(s) will be displayed in a RockPlot2D tab and/or RockPlot3D tab in the Options window.
- You can adjust any of the settings in the Options window and then click the Process button again to regenerate the diagram(s).
- View / save / manipulate / export / print the diagram in the RockPlot2D or RockPlot3D window.
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