Hi,
Using WUFI graph, I'm trying to get a water content graph along a cross-section. For some reason, I can't change the average mode; by default, my only option is "no average."
According to the WUFI graph help section, I should be able to select three different options from the drop-down menu, but I'm unable for some reason. Does anybody know how I can fix this/get a cross-section graph using an option other than "no average" in the average mode?
Thank you in advance!
Carolina
WUFI graph - profile along cross section
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Re: WUFI graph - profile along cross section
Hi Carolina,
I guess, you want to create a mean value over time for the whole profile?
This is at the moment not possible in WUFI Graph, there you only can display the profile for a specific date. But you can do that in the WUFI Film.
In WUFI Animation 1D select "Edit - > Mean Up To" to mean up to to a given date. The course can be exported using a right click -> Export.
I will add that to our development list as a feature request, as this really makes sense.
Christian
I guess, you want to create a mean value over time for the whole profile?
This is at the moment not possible in WUFI Graph, there you only can display the profile for a specific date. But you can do that in the WUFI Film.
In WUFI Animation 1D select "Edit - > Mean Up To" to mean up to to a given date. The course can be exported using a right click -> Export.
I will add that to our development list as a feature request, as this really makes sense.
Christian
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Re: WUFI graph - profile along cross section
Hi Christian,
Yes, that's exactly what I'm trying to achieve. Thank you for your answer; I appreciate it.
Looking forward to the next version of WUFI graph
Yes, that's exactly what I'm trying to achieve. Thank you for your answer; I appreciate it.
Looking forward to the next version of WUFI graph