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Displaying a Ground Model on the GeoPlan

Ground models can be viewed on the GeoPlan Window using a contour plot. Contour lines join points with the same elevation. There is no interpolation between the contour lines, but if the elevation range is split into enough individual ranges, a fairly good grading effect can be achieved.

You can save the current themes and view the properties of current themes on the Layer Theme Editor or the Thematic Key Window .

To display the ground model:

  1. Load the Ground Model onto the GeoPlan Window.
  2. Right-click on the GeoPlan Window and choose Properties & Themes from the popup menu. This displays the Layers and Themes page of the GeoPlan Properties dialog.
  3. Click the Edit button of the Theme column for the Ground Model object layer. The Layer Theme Editor is displayed:
  4. The default ground model theme is colour and is based on ground levels (z). The default Map Type is Filled but other types are also available (see table below). Fill contours of ground level values have been auto-themed so the Draw Style Preview shows a graduated set of colours going from dark brown for low ground levels to light brown for high ground levels.
  5. Note: You cannot create additional Ground Model and Flood sub themes as there is only one parameter to theme (z and flood depth, respectively). However, you can choose between different map types (Filled, Line, Show Layers and Transparent).
  6. Change the name of the Colour theme in the Name box if required and select a different map type in the Map Type dropdown.
  7. Tip: The provided Ground Model theme will only be editable if a ground model has been loaded onto the GeoPlan.
  8. Set up your contour parameters as required and click OK to commit your changes. See the Ground model theme data fields table below.

Ground model theme data fields

Section Options

Map Type

The options available in this section depend on the type of Ground Model (Grid or TIN) being used.

Option

Description

Filled

Ground Model Thematic displayed as filled contours. GIS layers will be obscured.

Line

This option is available for TIN Ground Models only. Ground Model is displayed as Line Contours.

Show Layers

Displays GIS layers on top of Ground Model Thematic displayed as filled contours.

Transparent

Ground Model Thematic is displayed as transparent filled contours allowing GIS layers to be seen.

Range Settings

The only available option is Continuous. This will display the Ground Model based on a series of ranges of elevation.

Option

Description

Use AutoRange

Automatically re-scales values if a different network or simulation is opened.

Relative Palette

InfoWorks ICM will apply the selected set of colours in the Fill Colour column of the Ranged Themes grid to the part of the Ground Model currently being viewed on the GeoPlan. Values are automatically re-scaled when the GeoPlan zoom is changed.

Visibility Range

The Min and Max boxes determine the map scale/zoom level at which the ground model is visible.

Value Range

When Restrict Range is checked, you can restrict the range of values displayed in Ranged Themes grid to the values specified in the Min and Max boxes. The maximum value must be greater than the minimum value.

Ranged Themes grid

See the Layer Theme Editor topic for details on how to set up themes using the controls in this grid.

Note that Value count for a ground model theme is editable. This lets you type in the number of values allowed for the range, and provides an alternative to using the Plus and Minus buttons ( ) - to add or remove values within the range. When you increase or decrease the number of values allowed, the values displayed in the Value column are automatically calculated according to the distribution type that has been selected.

Two important points:

  • The more ranges that are selected, the smoother the colour effect will be when using filled contours.
  • InfoWorks ICM can interpolate between the colours of the first and last rows of the Fill ColoDur to create a graduated set of colours.

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