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Grid generation scattered contour. SurGe - gridding and mapping software. Introduction SurGe is a computer program which enables to generate a surface as an interpolation (approximation) function of two independent variables.

SurGe - gridding and mapping software

The program has the following basic features: Implements the interpolation / approximation method ABOS. Basic input is a simple ASCII file containing X, Y and Z coordinates of points irregularly spaced in some region. The surface can be defined not only by points, but also by spatial (three-dimensional) polylines. So called fault lines can define discontinuity in the generated surface. Installation Windows SurGe was compiled under MS Windows 7 and it was also tested under MS Windows 2000 and MS Windows XP. To install the program, follow these steps: Download SurGe650.zip and unzip it to SurGe650.exe.

The installation creates shortcut (link) icon to the SurGe Project Manager (SPM.EXE) at your desktop. Install WINE Download SurGe650.zip and unzip it to SurGe650.exe. Registration Useful links. 3D map and contour plot - Create contour chart. Advanced 3D Graphics for 3D, 4D and multiple dimension data sets. Visualization solutions for industry, business, healthcare and education. SAGA - System for Automated Geoscientific Analyses. Mesh Generation and Grid Generation: Software. This is a list of public domain and commercial mesh generators (click here for other sources of interest).

Mesh Generation and Grid Generation: Software

I have listened only programs for which online information exists. There is also a section on papers that review mesh generators. If you are interested in special programs, the following links might guide you directly to interesting places: A list of public domain, downloadable and university codes: Companies offering mesh generation software: Review papers: Other sources of interest: Back to the mesh generation homepage. CEWES_Grid_Gen Software Catalog. Surfit: open source gridding and contouring software. Grid generation from scattered points? 3D converters software - on Linux - Notes and Code. Introduction : This is a page of links to 3D software files --- files that can be used to install (or develop) 3D CONVERTER programs --- on Linux systems --- especially on Ubuntu (around version 9.10 = 2009 Oct, Karmic Koala - and beyond).

3D converters software - on Linux - Notes and Code

Many of the links are to locally stored files (source and/or binaries/packages). The code is stored locally both for convenience (especially mine), AND because some of the 3D-converter authors are going on to other projects (or to other worlds) and it is questionable whether the code will be preserved for future generations to build upon. Furthermore, the info on 3D converters for Linux is consolidated (to a great extent) on this one page --- instead of in many bookmarks in my web browsers on my various machines. This is a great convenience for me --- and may also be to others. In addition, many software sites go dead (or, at least, move) . - 'mm3d' Export-Model-Dialog window - Note that 'mm3d' appears to be able to export '.obj' and '.dxf' files. Features - VrmlPad - Web 3D Products - ParallelGraphics. Virtual Terrain Project. The GMT Home Page. Picks_formula.pdf. QuikGrid.

QUIKGRID 3-D rendering of a surface represented by scattered data points QuikGrid is free software released under the GNU General Public License.

QuikGrid

Version 5.4 is the most recent release. Full details are available here. Microsoft is phasing out support for the Windows help facility (WinHLP) that QuikGrid uses. Under Windows VISTA and Windows 7 you may receive a message similar to the following when you attempt to access "Help": "The Help for this program was created in Windows Help format, which depends on a feature that isn’t included in this version of Windows. Further information is available from Microsoft here. Send email to: retired at galiander.ca (Replace "at" with @ and remove spaces when entering my email address). I am happy to provide what support I can. QUIKGRID is a program which will read in a set of scattered data points (x, y, z) which represents a surface.

A dredged channel on a section of the Ganges river QUIKGRID is easy to use.