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[[File:Object_measurement_wateroverlay.PNG|thumb|left|400px|A weir in a Water Overlay's visualization that is being inspected with the measurement tool.]] | [[File:Object_measurement_wateroverlay.PNG|thumb|left|400px|A weir in a Water Overlay's visualization that is being inspected with the measurement tool.]] | ||
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* [[Object height output (Water Overlay)]] | |||
* [[Object flow output (Water Overlay)]] | |||
* [[Object datum output a (Water Overlay)]] | |||
* [[Object datum output b (Water Overlay)]] | |||
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[[Category:Measurement]][[Category:How-to's]] | [[Category:Measurement]][[Category:How-to's]] |
Revision as of 12:48, 17 January 2023
How to inspect object output attributes of an overlay using the measurement tool:
- Select a Water Overlay in the overlay menu. Notice the water system visualization show 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 hydraulic structure of interest in the 3D Visualization.
- The graph in the measuring tool window now displays an output attribute of the hydraulic structure at that location when it displays its name.
- Click consecutively to cycle to all the output attributes for that object related to the selected overlay.