CATT TCRS Example [3 of 4]
Section 4. Terrain Skin
- A continuous surface covering the extents of the database
- CATT stores the data as a two dimensional data table of elevation values
- SEDRIS supports the concept of a terrain skin by allowing items to be identified as “terrain”. Grids and other SEDRIS objects can be identified as “terrain” through the use of ECCs
- 2 SEDRIS constructs
- <Polygons> classified as terrain polygons
- <Property Grids> with elevation and diagonalization issues
- So which did CATT choose?