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  1. Schematical: In this way you can add the a cross-section on a specified location along the river.
  2. Geometry based: You put a cross-section on the exact measurement locations.

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  • Click create cross-section;
  • Drag two lines perpendicular to Channel 2.
    (* Click op select feature to stop creating cross-sections)

Plaatje Geometry

Now you can adjust the cross-sections in the Network view:

  • Doubleclick on cross-section in the network view
  • Click on cross-section view
  • Adjust the bottom level(z) of cross-section 1 for example in -5m at y= 150m and -8m at 300m;
  • In the same way, adjust the bottom level(z)of cross-section 2 for example in in -15m at y= 150m;

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(info) You can use 'Toggle history' to compare cross-sections with each other.

  • In the cross-section view, click

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In network view bekijken
-double click
-adjust in table view

history aanzetten=> import

Working with Structures

=> niet volledig
=> tekenen, compound structures

Import a network

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  • on 'Toggle history';
  • Click on cross-section 3;
  • Click on cross-section 2;
  • Click on cross-section 1;

Now you see cross-section related to cross-section 2 and 3.

Plaatje history

Working with Structures

(warning) The functionality of structures is under construction.

  • add structures
  • compound structures

Import a network

This section describes two possibilities to import a network:

  1. From Sobek: You import a network you used in previous versions of Sobek
  2. From vector layers(shp, gdb): You import vector layers to create a new netwerk

From Sobek

To import a network you used in previous versions of Sobek:

=> Import data

from vector layer (shp, gdb)

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