The main toolbar in Grid+ provides all of the options most important for building and refining grid. The buttons from the main toolbar are shown in Main toolbar buttons#Figure 1 and their functions are described in the table below.
Figure 1 Main toolbar buttons.
Buttons | Description |
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The New Project button clears all the data in the workspace, and the user will start working on a new project. | |
The Load button loads a project saved on the computer's hard drive or in some external memory. | |
The Save button saves the entire project to one .GPP file. This is a general layout file, not the grid file loaded into EE. | |
The Import button imports external files (see below for details). | |
The Export button exports the grid to different grid types (see below for details). | |
Toggle the Layer Control on/off. | |
View full layer extent. | |
Restore the previous view. | |
Select object | |
Mode node: this allows to move grid node, polyline node, or spline node. | |
Add node: this allows to will add a node in general. A node can be a grid node, a node of polyline, or splines. | |
Delete node: this allows to remove the grid node, polyline node, or spline node. | |
Edit objects by polygon | |
Add a new polyline. | |
Add a new spline. | |
Undo operation | |
Redo operation | |
Create a grid from splines | |
Create a rectangular grid | |
Create a radial grid | |
Refine grid | |
Coarse grid | |
Orthogonalize grid | |
Merge two grids | |
Global settings | |
Measurement Tool | |
Frame control: To add the North Arrow and Scale bar |
The Import button provides a number of options as shown in Main toolbar buttons#Figure 2. These options are described in the table below.
Import Grid: open different types of the grid file as native grid type of Grid+, RGF grid, ECOMSED grid, SEAGRID, etc.
Import EFDC Model: open the EFDC input file (e.g corners.inp, dxdy.inp, lxly.inp)
Import Georeferenced Image: open a georeferenced background image (e.g *.jgw, *.geo)
Import Overlay: open an overlay file as shoreline, polyline, polygon (*.p2d, *.shp)
Import Splines: open the splines file (*.spl), this is a native file created from Grid+
Import Labels: open the label file (*.dat, *.p2d), this file has three columns. Two columns for coordinates (X, Y), and the third column is label names.
Import Cross-Sections: open the cross-section file (*.ldb, *.p2d), this file has three columns. Two columns are for coordinates (X, Y), and the third column is for elevation.
Import DEM: open the DEM (Digital Elevation Models) file (*.txt, *.asc, *.grd, *.tb2). DEMs are files that contain either points (vector) or pixels (raster), with each point or pixel having an elevation value.
Import Scatter Data: open the scatter dât file (*.xyz, *.dat) this file has three columns. Two columns are for coordinates (X, Y), and the third column is for elevation.
Figure 2 Import Menu.
The Export button provides a number of options as shown in Main toolbar buttons#Figure 3 . These options are described in the table below.
Export Grid: export the selected grid layer to the native grid file of Grid+ (*.gpc), CVLGrid (*.cvl), Delft3D (*.grd), and others.
Export to EFDC: export the selected grid layer to EFDC input files. The three files produced are the corners.inp, dxdy.inp, lxly.inp. Doing this allows the user to edit a grid and then reopen it in EEMS without changing the boundary conditions. If the user wants to create a wholly new model, including the EFDC.INP etc, then that should be done in EE rather than in Grid+ .
Export to Shapefile: export the selected grid layer to the shapefile, which can open with ArcGIS, QGIS, Global Mapper, and others.
Export to KML: export the selected grid layer to the KML file, which can open with Google Earth, Global Mapper, and others.
Export Graphics: export the workspace to an image file with various file formats as *.png, *.jpg, and others.
Figure 3 Export Menu.