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* For an example of the internal breach area, take a look at the [[Testbed_water_module#1._Flooding_related_components|Testbed Water Module project]] available in all domains. | * For an example of the internal breach area, take a look at the [[Testbed_water_module#1._Flooding_related_components|Testbed Water Module project]] available in all domains. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:23, 30 January 2024
A breach can be imported for a water calculation when using the configuration wizard of a Flooding Overlay.
How to import a breach with a breach input area for a Flooding Overlay:
- Prepare a GeoJSON file with the desired data for the breach, most importantly the breach height attribute.
- Ensure the GeoJSON file also contains the feature for the breach input area, and explicitly no value or a non-numeric value for its breach height attribute.
- Open the configuration wizard of the Flooding Overlay and continue to the step concerning breaches.
- Select the 'import' option. This will open the Geo data wizard.
- Follow the steps in the wizard. When finished, close the wizard. Now the breach and the input area have been imported.
- Make sure that the imported input area has an attribute for the Input Area Key.
- If it does not have one, add this attribute with a value.
- Select the breach
- For the breach input area, select the (other) imported area.
- Continue with the wizard.
See also
- Breach input area (Water Overlay)
- For an example of the internal breach area, take a look at the Testbed Water Module project available in all domains.