lattice See Also: raster [data models] A representation of a surface using an array of regularly spaced sample points (mesh points) that are referenced to a common origin and have a constant sampling distance in the x and y directions.
lattice A representation of a surface using an array of regularly spaced sample points (mesh points) that are referenced to a common origin and have a constant sampling distance in the x and y directions.
lattice A surface representation that uses a rectangular array of mesh points spaced at a constant sampling interval in the x and y directions relative to a common origin.
Export Arc/INFO lattice to a BIL image file and compressed for distribution. Process_Date: ?
Tobler W.R., 1979, Lattice Tuning, Geographical Analysis, 11 (1), 36-44. Tobler W.R., 1985, Smooth Multidimensional Interpolation, Geographical Analysis, 17 (3), 251-257.
each layer (matrix, lattice, raster, array) typically contains hundreds or thousands of cells important characteristics of a layer are its resolution, orientation and zone(s) Resolution ...
Generally speaking, lattice displays create more pleasing maps and knock-your-socks-off graphics when you spin and twist the plots. However, grid displays provide a more honest picture of the underlying mapped data-a chunky matrix of stored values.
a regular lattice of points or a 'triangulated irregular network' (TIN) of points. Digital Exchange Format (DXF) ASCII text files defined by Autodesk, Inc. Originally used in CAD, now showing up in a third party GIS software.
The atomic properties of this molecule cause it to develop a unique three dimensional crystal lattice that is pyramid shaped.
The glassy texture is a result of cooling so fast that mineral lattices were not developed. Oil Field: The geographic area above an underground accumulation of oil and natural gas. Oil Shale: ...
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When an external source of radiation (as from an enclosing flash tube) acts on a shaped (usually cylindrical) ruby crystal, one end of which is silvered to act as a mirror, the chromium (Cr) ions dispersed in its lattice are excited to a new energy ...
Truss/lattice girders Ladders Purlin systems and portal frames Stairs, beam, columns, ramps, and folds International rebar libraries with preference series Rebar modification tools - template styles Extensive block management ...
In pointless topology one considers instead the lattice of open sets as the basic notion of the theory, while Grothendieck topologies are certain structures defined on arbitrary categories which allow the definition of sheaves on those categories, ...
Digital Elevation Model (DEM) A digital representation of a topographic surface. Elevation values may be stored in a regular grid of values, one for each cell, a regular lattice of points or in a 'triangulated irregular network' (TIN) of points.
Cannot perform Arc/Info commands (without programming in a scripting language). Cannot make use of some Arc/Info files specifically: Tins, lattices, look up tables (.lut files), plotfiles (.gra), map compositions, AML's, and SML's.
state-of-the art training models and materials to engage the potential geospatial workforce, implement innovative on-the-job and classroom training delivery methodologies, and develop detailed exploration and mapping of career ladders and lattices in ...
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