One thing that may not have been clear in my original question ... Several people have pointed out a way to calculate cave volume using Paraview and MeshLab. That is great!
But not much use here. In this situation I need to be able to reproduce the number I got two and a half years ago. I do not remember how I got that number. Part of this court case revolves around some conclusions that were made by others and which were based on the volume calculation I obtained then. The number I get from Meshlab is almost 5 times larger than the number I got back then. Is it possible that a version of Therion or Survex from back then produced an estimate of cave volume, and since then that calculation was taken out? ======== Bill Gee On Thursday, January 27, 2022 6:37:17 AM CST Bill Gee wrote: > Hello everyone - > > Several years ago I made a map of a small cave. Among the data that was > calculated was an estimation of the volume of the cave. I need to find that > information again, but it has so far eluded me. I thought it was in > therion.log along with other statistics like length and bounding box > dimensions, but now I do not find it there. The estimation was based on > solids calculated from centerline and LRUD data. > > I looked in thTMPDIR and found nothing useful. I also checked to see if it > comes from Aven or Loch. Nothing there. I looked through a KML file and > found nothing. > > Can any of you point me in the right direction? Believe it or not, I need to > testify in court early next week about this. It's a long story ... > > Thanks! > ======== > Bill Gee > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Therion mailing list > [email protected] > https://mailman.speleo.sk/listinfo/therion > _______________________________________________ Therion mailing list [email protected] https://mailman.speleo.sk/listinfo/therion
