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Create a Post map for data files
Post map is a map, shows
stations recorded as a data file. All stations could allocate as a Post map,
according to its coordinate.
A Post map could express about
values at every station too.
To create a post map, activate
data sheet your data file located at
[1].
Simply from "Modeling" menu
click "Post Map"
"Model Setting" window will be
appeared.
Select the data columns you
intended to use as X, Y, Z and W
[2].
There is some initial
statistical information about your data file here. If you right click on it, you
could copy the information on your system clipboard.
You may intend to use data
collected from districted area. Therefore set your data limits here. Default
values cover all data recorded to the active data sheet
[3].
You could reload default values
by clicking refresh signs.
If you want to remove suspected
data or highly suspected data from your process, check the related checkbox now
[4].
Click Ok.
"Model Setting" window will be closed.
Now "Models" tab is activated
and Post Map is created.
The title of the model is shown
at the left side of "Models" tab, indexed by a number
[5].
If you can't see it, select
"Project Explorer" from "View" menu.
You can't change the index but
the title of the map and other options could be edited.
There are several options for
models available on "Property bar", at the right side of Model
[6].
If you can't see it, select
"Model Property Bar" from "View" menu.
Find "Title" at property bar
and change it to "Post_Map"[6]
Try several changes to being
more familiar with this object.
For example you can change the
shape and color of station markers at "Markers".
Some options may not be
available for every model. For example "Bars"[7] properties are available just for chart types like "Histograms".
If you want to change some
initial settings like data entry properties, right click the model and select
"Option and Settings" to access "Model Setting" window again.
When you right click the Map, a
popup menu will be appeared and some commands would be available. These commands
are available at "Model Toolbar"[8] too. If you can't see "Model Toolbar", select "Model Toolbar"
from "View" menu. Try these commands to see how the model affected by each of
them.
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