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- Add a new layer to the map by using the rightclick - > Add Layer or pressing the Add New Layer button on top of the map navigator.
- Browse to river network.shp
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You can use Zoom to Extends to view the whole layer |
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Now you can add the network to the map:
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To add a schematical cross-section:
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Now you can adjust the cross-sections in the Network view:
- Doubleclick on cross-section CS0001 in the network view
- Click on cross Cross-section view
- Adjust the bottom level(z) of cross-section 1 for example in <-5m 5> m at y= 150m and <-8m 8> m at 300m;
- In the same way, adjust the bottom level(z)of cross-section 2 for example in in <-15m 15> m at y= 150m.
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- In the cross-section view, click on 'Toggle history';History
- Click on cross-section 3; CS0003
- Click on cross-section 2; CS0002
- Click on cross-section 1; CS0001
Now you see cross-section related to cross-section 2 and 3.
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- Start with a new project;
- Click on File;
- Click on Import data;
- Choose Sobek network file.
- Browse to Loenen.lit;
- Select folder 1;
- Select network.tp.
To view the network on a map:
- Rightclick on project1;
- Select data; Add Data
- Select map; Map - > Ok
Now a map is added in the project explorer.
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You can create a network based on a vector layer.
- Start with a new project;
- In the project explorer rightclick on Project1; project1
- Click Add ... -> New Data ... Map; -> Map -> Ok
- Add new layer ;to the map
- Browse to river_sel.shp;
- In the project explorer rightclick on Project1 project1;
- Click Add ... -> New Data ... Network; -> Network -> Ok
- Drag the network to the map (central view);
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- Select (using shift) the lines in the shape file;
- Click network Network in the taskbar;menu
- Click Import Branches.
Now the branches are imported.
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