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New function as of 2004-04-05. | === Site Topography === |
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1. Click on a site name to view topography data and graphs. (If a site is not listed, it has no topography data recorded.) | This functions draws topography charts based upon the topography information recorded for panels. These charts may be printed and taken to the site to verify the correctness of the recorded data. |
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2. Click the Customize button to beautify a graph. There are 3 alternatives: A. Shrink - reduce the length of the line to a panel located on an outer edge and write the actual length on the line. B. Separate - place all panels using this panel as an origin on a separate graph. C. Omit - do not print this panel on the graph and flag it in the table with an *. |
Note that topography data is optional. If no topography data has been recorded, the survey will not be listed on the first page displayed. An example is shown below. |
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3. Customizations made by an ID authorized to update the survey are saved and used by all subsequent viewers. Customizations may be made by other IDs but are not saved. | attachment:ScreenShots/SiteTopography1.jpg |
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BUG: This function produces an incorrect graph when multiple Shrink check marks are made on a chain of panels with origins dependent upon each other. | Click on any site name to view the topography data and charts. The measured data will be shown in a table of numbers and as one or more charts. Any panels that have no topography data recorded will not be displayed. In some cases, only one panel per cluster will have topography data recorded - other panels of the same cluster are assumed to be easily located nearby. In other cases, all panels will have topography data recorded -- in these cases the A panel of the cluster is frequently used as a secondary datum point for the additional panels of the cluster. attachment:ScreenShots/SiteTopography2.jpg By default, the function charts all logically connected panels in a single chart and creates multiple charts as required for panels that are not logically connected. Clicking the ''Customize'' button displays another page with an additional table allowing the user to override the default functions. As shown below, there are 3 alternatives: * Shrink - reduce the length of the line to a panel located on an outer edge and write the actual length on the line. * Separate - place all panels using this panel as an origin on a separate graph. * Omit - do not print this panel on the graph and flag it in the table with an *. After clicking any desired check boxes, click the ''Customize'' button again to redisplay the page. attachment:ScreenShots/SiteTopography3.jpg The resulting chart is shown below. Customizations made by an ID authorized to update the survey are saved and used by all subsequent viewers. Customizations may be made by other IDs may be viewed or printed for but are not saved. Note the table of check boxes used for customization will not print even though is is displayed on your computer monitor. attachment:ScreenShots/SiteTopography4.jpg @@@ This function produces an incorrect chart when multiple Shrink check marks are made on a chain of panels with origins dependent upon one another. ---- [http:ResearchFunctions http:/wikidata/SchoolBus.gif] Next stop is ResearchFunctions. |
Site Topography
This functions draws topography charts based upon the topography information recorded for panels. These charts may be printed and taken to the site to verify the correctness of the recorded data.
Note that topography data is optional. If no topography data has been recorded, the survey will not be listed on the first page displayed. An example is shown below.
attachment:ScreenShots/SiteTopography1.jpg
Click on any site name to view the topography data and charts. The measured data will be shown in a table of numbers and as one or more charts. Any panels that have no topography data recorded will not be displayed. In some cases, only one panel per cluster will have topography data recorded - other panels of the same cluster are assumed to be easily located nearby. In other cases, all panels will have topography data recorded -- in these cases the A panel of the cluster is frequently used as a secondary datum point for the additional panels of the cluster.
attachment:ScreenShots/SiteTopography2.jpg
By default, the function charts all logically connected panels in a single chart and creates multiple charts as required for panels that are not logically connected. Clicking the Customize button displays another page with an additional table allowing the user to override the default functions.
As shown below, there are 3 alternatives:
- Shrink - reduce the length of the line to a panel located on an outer edge and write the actual length on the line.
- Separate - place all panels using this panel as an origin on a separate graph.
- Omit - do not print this panel on the graph and flag it in the table with an *.
After clicking any desired check boxes, click the Customize button again to redisplay the page.
attachment:ScreenShots/SiteTopography3.jpg
The resulting chart is shown below. Customizations made by an ID authorized to update the survey are saved and used by all subsequent viewers. Customizations may be made by other IDs may be viewed or printed for but are not saved. Note the table of check boxes used for customization will not print even though is is displayed on your computer monitor.
attachment:ScreenShots/SiteTopography4.jpg
@@@ This function produces an incorrect chart when multiple Shrink check marks are made on a chain of panels with origins dependent upon one another.
[http:ResearchFunctions http:/wikidata/SchoolBus.gif] Next stop is ResearchFunctions.