Hello Lister, Im back. I am looking for options available in the Vertical Mapper MapInfo program to flaten a line and a 2-D grid surface. Here are the problems.
Assume I have 3 grid files of 3 different earth surfaces. It means that each layer has its own grid file. When I make a cross-section across the region through these 3 stacked different surfaces, I will see stacked lines of cross-section (total: 3 irregular shape of lines) of these 3 layers. These 3 irregular lines are represented by red, blue, and green. Please note that layer-A (red) is the upper layer, layer-B (blue) is the middle layer, and layer-C (green) is the lower layer. Problem I: Flatening a line If I flaten the surface of layer-A by flatening the irregular red line, I should see the shape of the blue and green irregular lines changed. The original shapes of the blue and green lines will be adjusted because the red line is flatened at a particular Z (vertical) value. The original blue and green line shapes are changed because the Z (vertical) values of the blue and green lines are modified to maintain the same thickness between red and blue; and the same thickness between blue and green. Is that possible to see these results in this program ?? Problem II: Flatening a grid of surface. Now the same question above is used for flatening a grid instead of a line. If I flaten the surface of layer-A, I will see the surfaces of layer-B and layer-C different from the original shapes (before flatening) of layers B and C. Is that possible to see these results in this program ?? Is there a program in the Vertical Mapper MapInfo to perform the problems I and II described above ? If yes, I need a rough procedure to follow. Wilfred --------------------------------------------------------------------- List hosting provided by Directions Magazine | www.directionsmag.com | To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Message number: 12641
