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[[File:culvert_threshold_different.png|thumb|right|Culvert with end-points at different heights (29 m and -1 m), also indicated by [[Object water area output (Water Overlay)|OBJECT_WATER_AREA_OUTPUT]].]]


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* By default, since the default value is the minimal surface value, each end-point of a culvert is put on the bottom of the waterway at that end-point, determined by [[terrain height (Water Overlay)|terrain height]].
* By default, since the default value is the minimal surface value, each end-point of a culvert is put on the bottom of the waterway at that end-point, determined by [[terrain height (Water Overlay)|terrain height]].
* The height at which the end-point of a culvert is situated is stored as the 5th and 6th value of the [[Object water area output (Water Overlay)]] array.
* The height at which the end-point of a culvert is situated is stored as the 5th and 6th value of the [[Object water area output (Water Overlay)|OBJECT_WATER_AREA_OUTPUT]] array.
* The Culvert threshold supports only one value, not one for each end-point.
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*[[Culvert formula (Water Overlay)]]
*[[Culvert formula (Water Overlay)]]

Latest revision as of 08:54, 4 May 2026

Culvert with end-points at different heights (29 m and -1 m), also indicated by OBJECT_WATER_AREA_OUTPUT.

Notes

  • By default, since the default value is the minimal surface value, each end-point of a culvert is put on the bottom of the waterway at that end-point, determined by terrain height.
  • The height at which the end-point of a culvert is situated is stored as the 5th and 6th value of the OBJECT_WATER_AREA_OUTPUT array.
  • The Culvert threshold supports only one value, not one for each end-point.

See also