Topic:
What does Grid Coverage do?
Description:
How does it affect the gridding?
Solution:
Grid Coverage is a gridding parameter that affects the infill of the grid where there are no z-values. The choices are High, Medium, and Low. High: Gives you the most complete coverage and usually produces a solid infill. The grid will expand 7 times the input grid spacing before it collapses back. Medium: This gives "lower" coverage in sparse data areas. The grid will expand 4 times the input grid spacing before it collapses back. Low: Gives you the least coverage and leaves the most "holes" in the grid. The grid will expand 1 times the input grid spacing before it collapses back. This parameter is only used for convergent gridding.
Last Modified on: 08-JUN-99