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Defining Pond Slopes
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The following data is displayed at the command line:
Point elev: -1.0000, Depth: 5.0000, Slope: 3.0000:1, Grade: 33.3333
Previous/Next/Reset/Transition/eXit/Slope <Slope>:
Applying Multiple Linear Slopes to a Pond - Reset Option
To apply multiple linear slopes to a pond using the Reset option
1 Follow steps 16 of Applying Multiple Linear Slopes to a Pond in this chapter.
When you select the Reset option, the following prompt is displayed:
Reset (eXit/All/Individual/Multiple) <Individual>:
2 Reset the pattern data:
If you want to} Then type}
remove the pattern data for all pond
vertices
All
.
select multiple vertices to reset Multiple
, and then use the Next or
Previous options to select the
vertices. Type End to finish.
remove the pattern data from the
current vertex
Individual
.
return to the previous set of prompts
eXit
.
Applying Multiple Linear Slopes to a Pond - Transition Option
You can use the Transition option in areas where you want to create a gradual
transition from one slope to another between vertices. You can use this option
to set beginning cut and fill slopes from one vertex and ending cut and fill
slopes from a subsequent vertex. After you enter the ending cut and fill slopes,
the command adjusts the cut and fill slopes automatically from the vertices
between the beginning and ending vertices.
To apply multiple linear slopes to a pond using the Transition option
1 Follow steps 16 of Applying Multiple Linear Slopes to a Pond in this chapter.
After choosing the Transition option, you are prompted to specify the slope for
the current vertex:
Slope - Grade/Slope/<Infinite>:
2 Do one of the following to define the slope or grade:
n
Type Grade and type a grade value (e.g., 5.00%)
n
Type Slope and type a ratio (e.g., 20:1)
n
Type Infinite to define a vertical bank.
The following prompt is displayed:
dePth (ft) (eXit/Daylight/Elevation/dePth) <0.0000>: