Examples
George Kizer 27 Feb 2021
These Examples refer to examples contained in the following folders:
<Step 1 Distance Programs>
<Step 2 Profile Programs>
<Step 3 Path Availability>
Step 1
Place a copy of in the root directory (C:\ExampleS1)
Launch <HowFarB.exe>. Enter the following: ExampleS1 221 n View the results as <Output.csv>.
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Step 2A
Place a copy of in the root directory (C:\ExampleS2A)
Launch <1 AllPathA.exe>. Enter the following: c ExampleS2A sites y n 30 m View the results as <Paths1.CSV>.
Launch <2 ScriptA.exe>. Enter the following: c ExampleS2A E (or whatever is the drive letter of the USB hard disk with the terrain data) 1 y y View the results as <GMscript.gms> and <Maps.csv>.
Use Global Mapper to run the <GMscript.gms> script. The results are the P00000X.csv profiles in the TempFile folder. If Global Mapper is not available, copy those profiles from into the TempFile folder.
Launch <3 PathsA.exe>. Enter the following: c ExampleS2A y 1 The results are the PA00000X.csv, PB00000X.csv and PC00000X.csv profiles in the TempFile folder.
Launch <4 GudPathA.exe>. Enter the following: c ExampleS2A y 1 y View the results in the , and folders.
Launch <5 ProfileA.exe>. Enter the following: c ExampleS2A The results are in , and .
Go into each folder and double click on <Plot.CMD>. After the profiles are created, double click on <CleanUp.CMD>. After the files are cleared, delete <Plot.CMD> and <CleanUp.CMD>. View the profiles PR00000X.png in the folders.
Launch <6 KML3DA.exe>. Enter the following: c ExampleS2A Paths1 3 2 y y n The result is <Paths1.KML>.
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/home/alan/miniconda3/bin/python /home/alan/miniconda3/bin/python Step 2B
Place a copy of in the root directory (C:\ExampleS2A)
Launch <1 AllPathA.exe>. Enter the following: c ExampleS2B sites y n 30 m View the results as <Paths1.CSV>.
Launch <2 ScriptA.exe>. Enter the following: c ExampleS2B E (or whatever is the drive letter of the USB hard disk with the terrain data) 1 y y View the results as <GMscript.gms> and <Maps.csv>.
Use Global Mapper to run the <GMscript.gms> script. The results are the P00000X.csv profiles in the TempFile folder. If Global Mapper is not available, copy those profiles from into the TempFile folder.
Launch <3 PathsA.exe>. Enter the following: c ExampleS2B y 2 0.01 The results are the PA00000X.csv, PB00000X.csv and PC00000X.csv profiles in the TempFile folder.
Launch <4 GudPathA.exe>. Enter the following: c ExampleS2B y 1 y View the results in the , and folders.
Launch <5 ProfileA.exe>. Enter the following: c ExampleS2B The results are in , and .
Go into each folder and double click on <Plot.CMD>. After the profiles are created, double click on <CleanUp.CMD>. After the files are cleared, delete <Plot.CMD> and <CleanUp.CMD>. View the profiles PR00000X.png in the folders.
Launch <6 KML3DA.exe>. Enter the following: c ExampleS2B Paths1 3 2 y y n The result is <Paths1.KML>.
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Step 3
Place a copy of in the root directory (C:\ExampleS3)
Launch <1 Profile Script A.exe>. Enter the following: c ExampleS3 E (or whatever is the drive letter of the USB hard disk with the terrain data) 1 View the results as <GMscript.gms> and <Maps.csv>.
Use Global Mapper to run the <GMscript.gms> script. The results are the P00000X.csv profiles in the Profiles folder. If Global Mapper is not available, copy those profiles from into the TempFile folder.
Launch <2 Roughness A.exe>. Enter the following: c ExampleS3 6 See the results Roughness00000X.CSV in the Profiles folder.
Launch <3 Parameter B.exe>. Enter the following: c ExampleS3 View the results in <Data\PathParameters.csv>.
Launch <4 Data A.exe>. Enter the following: c ExampleS3 View the results in <Data\PathDataPass2.csv>.
Launch <5 Performance A.exe>. Enter the following: c ExampleS3 View the results in <Data\PathDataPass3.csv>.
Launch <6 Final Report A.exe> Enter the following: c ExampleS3 View the results in <Data\Report.rtf>. Open in MS Word and format as desired.
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