<div dir="auto"><div class="gmail_quote" dir="auto"><div dir="ltr"><span style="font-size:small">Hourrah Finally. I am was able to make v.vol.rst work. </span><br></div><div dir="ltr"><div class="m_1042799302996291661gmail-"><div id="m_1042799302996291661gmail-:1bu" class="m_1042799302996291661gmail-ii m_1042799302996291661gmail-gt m_1042799302996291661gmail-adO" style="font-size:12.8px;direction:ltr;margin:8px 0px 0px;padding:0px"><div id="m_1042799302996291661gmail-:1bv" class="m_1042799302996291661gmail-a3s m_1042799302996291661gmail-aXjCH" style="overflow:hidden;font-variant-numeric:normal;font-variant-east-asian:normal;font-stretch:normal;font-size:small;line-height:1.5"><div dir="ltr"><div>How it worked. <div>I made the resolution to be 1 m in the 3 directions, x,y,z directions with g.region. </div><div>I thought that perhaps due to the high density of points perhaps i needed to increase the resolution. </div><div>Now the work begins.</div><div><br></div><div> I am viewing the data with Isosurface with the 3d viewer, under (cant forward image as too large for mail list)<div>View tab->3D raster, -> choose 3d raster -> add isosurface, define the interval you want to see, and color set as constant (i used bgyr as the color, but everything turns out blue..). <br><br class="m_1042799302996291661gmail-Apple-interchange-newline"></div></div></div><div dir="auto">THANK YOU for your help. will keep u posted on progress.</div></div></div></div></div><div><br></div><div><br></div></div><div id="m_1042799302996291661DAB4FAD8-2DD7-40BB-A1B8-4E2AA1F9FDF2"><br>
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> So i rerun v.vol.rst with new g.region -p3<br>
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> C:\>g.region -p3<br>
> projection: 1 (UTM)<br>
> zone: 17<br>
> datum: nad83<br>
> ellipsoid: grs80<br>
> north: 4862000<br>
> south: 4825700<br>
> west: 609200<br>
> east: 651700<br>
> top: 250.00000000<br>
> bottom: 50.00000000<br>
> nsres: 10<br>
> nsres3: 504.16666667<br>
> ewres: 10<br>
> ewres3: 500<br>
> tbres: 1<br>
> rows: 3630<br>
> rows3: 72<br>
> cols: 4250<br>
> cols3: 85<br>
> depths: 200<br>
> cells: 15427500<br>
> cells3: 1224000<br>
> <br>
> V.VOL.RST run (below) with increasing DMIN, from 0.5 to 200. finally <br>
> worked with 200 m of min spacing. as you can see the majority of the <br>
> points are excluded.<br>
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I'm not familiar enough with the code of v.vol.rst, so I'll have to <br>
leave this to Helena and her team.<br>
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Sorry,<br>
Moritz<br>
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