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When selected, the command displays the UKOOA Export Options dialog which allows the user to set up the<br />

export. The dialog consists of a Gridding panel and an Export Bounds panel which allows the user to set up<br />

the portion of the loaded vector data they wish to export.<br />

Note: Only registered users of <strong>Global</strong> <strong>Map</strong>per are able to export data to any format.<br />

Export WAsP MAP File Command<br />

The Export WAsP MAP File command allows the user to export loaded line and area features to a WAsP<br />

MAP format file for use with the WAsP (Wind Analysis and Application Program) application<br />

(http://www.wasp.dk/.<br />

Only those line features with an elevation and/or valid roughness attributes will be exported. Only those area<br />

features with valid roughness attributes will be exported. Valid roughness attributes consist of a ROUGH_L<br />

and a ROUGH_R attribute containing numeric values for the left and right roughness for the feature. If neither<br />

of those attributes exist but a RV, ROUGHNESS, or ROUGH attribute is available, that value will be used for<br />

both the left and right roughness for that feature.<br />

When selected, the command displays the WAsP MAP Export Options dialog which allows the user to setup<br />

the export. The dialog consists of an Export Bounds panel which allows the user to set up the portion of the<br />

loaded data they wish to export.<br />

Note: Only registered users of <strong>Global</strong> <strong>Map</strong>per are able to export data to any format.<br />

Export Z<strong>Map</strong>+ XYSegId File Command<br />

The Export Z<strong>Map</strong>+ XYSegId File command allows the user to export loaded line and area features to a<br />

Z<strong>Map</strong>+ text format file for use with applications like Landmark Graphics..<br />

When selected, the command displays the Z<strong>Map</strong>+ XYSegId Export Options dialog which allows the user to<br />

setup the export. The dialog consists of an Export Bounds panel which allows the user to set up the portion of<br />

the loaded data they wish to export.<br />

This format costs of one line per each input coordinate, with the X coordinate followed by the Y coordinate<br />

(optionally with a Z if available), followed by the feature index in the file. The following is short sample of an<br />

output file with a couple of features:<br />

924800.1 10593255.0 1.<br />

919970.1 10590840.0 1.<br />

915623.0 10586976.0 1.<br />

914174.0 10579248.0 1.<br />

919487.0 10573451.0 1.<br />

927215.1 10569587.0 1.<br />

933977.3 10568138.0 1.<br />

938324.3 10575867.0 1.<br />

937358.3 10586493.0 1.<br />

934460.2 10593255.0 1.<br />

927698.3 10594221.0 1.<br />

924800.1 10593255.0 1.<br />

884645.6 10557271.0 2.<br />

887543.7 10549543.0 2.<br />

893822.8 10540849.0 2.<br />

900584.8 10539400.0 2.<br />

906380.8 10543264.0 2.<br />

<strong>Global</strong> <strong>Map</strong>per User's Manual<br />

<strong>Map</strong> <strong>GPS</strong> <strong>Coordinates</strong> - <strong>GPS</strong> <strong>Map</strong> <strong>Coordinates</strong> - <strong>GPS</strong><strong>Coordinates</strong> <strong>Map</strong> 73

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