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|Select a [[Water Overlay]] in the overlay menu. Notice the [[System_visualization_(Water_Overlay)|water system visualization]] shows as well. | |Select a [[Water Overlay]] in the overlay menu. Notice the [[System_visualization_(Water_Overlay)|water system visualization]] shows as well. | ||
|Select the measuring tool icon (signified by a ruler) in the overlay menu, located between the zoom buttons and the overlay icons. | |Select the measuring tool icon (signified by a ruler) in the overlay menu, located between the zoom buttons and the overlay icons. |
Revision as of 12:48, 24 November 2023
How to inspect breach output attributes of an overlay using the measurement tool:
- Select a Water Overlay in the overlay menu. Notice the water system visualization shows as well.
- Select the measuring tool icon (signified by a ruler) in the overlay menu, located between the zoom buttons and the overlay icons.
- Select the Point Measurement option (signified by a point) at the top of the measuring tool window.
- Click on a visualized breach of interest in the 3D Visualization.
- The graph in the measuring tool window now displays an output attribute of the breach at that location, displaying the name of the output attribute.
- Click on the 'next' and 'previous' to cycle through all the output attributes for that breach and overlay.