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|| '''Never''' : This option is inactive. | || '''Never''' : This option is inactive. | ||
|| '''Cell & | || '''Cell ≥ 2m''': This option is active for cells larger than 2 meters. | ||
|| '''Always''': This option is always active. | || '''Always''': This option is always active. | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:57, 8 July 2026
| Icon | Attribute | Unit | Range | Description | Default value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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MIN_MAX_ELEVATION | Nominal value | 0 to 2 | Whether to use highest and lowest elevations found for a grid cell for land and water respectively when interpreting the elevation model. | 1 |
If the calculation grid size exceeds the elevation model's accuracy, values are averaged per grid cell. This setting computes multiple averages, using the highest value if the grid cell is land and the lowest value if the grid cell is water. This better preserves small waterways when the Water Overlay's interpreted elevation model uses larger grid cells.
| 0. | Never : This option is inactive. |
| 1. | Cell ≥ 2m: This option is active for cells larger than 2 meters. |
| 2. | Always: This option is always active. |




