| ISOMAP is the module that is used to calculate and render surfaces through contour lines or coloured
and shaded areas with a high degree of precision. The program allows the representation of the
surface both in topographic map and perspective view forms. The calculation is performed in two
stages. The first stage consists of creating a regular grid from a collection of arbitrarily
positioned points. The second stage consists of drawing the surface using the previously created
grid. The first stage can be performed using three methods: the inverse distance method, the kriging
method, and a new interpolation and extrapolation method based on a weighted average of polynomial
surfaces. The use of this polynomial algorithm makes it possible to generate points that are
external to the area of the sampled locations in such a way as to maintain the trend of the surface,
even when this surface cannot be approximated by a simple horizontal plane. This feature is
especially useful for those problems that deal with the surface gradient, such as flow line tracing
or rockfall analysis. The commonly used extrapolation algorithms based on the weighted average
(including kriging) can lead to large errors, for example to the inversion of the flow direction in
the peripheral areas of the map. The use of a polynomial algorithm to create a grid also yields a
more realistic surface of the area where the sampled locations can be found, as the evaluation is
less sensitive to the spatial distribution and point density. The regular square grid is then
interpolated with bi-cubic splines to obtain a continuous surface that is continuously
differentiable and which passes through the grid nodes. The ISOMAP module has the following basic
operations: * Grid Generation * Slope Map * Exposure Map * Grid Difference * Linear Transformation *
Filtering * Grid Duplication * DTM Import Remember to say thanks! DOWNLOAD: (FULL patch included!)
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