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Merges multiple Control Networks into one
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DescriptionThis program attempts to merge a set of (two or more) Control Networks into a single network. The merging process starts with a "base" network into which each successive "add" network is added. When conflicts arise between the base network and the network being added, a set of user-selected options are used to determine how the conflicts are resolved. When more than two Control Networks are merged, note that the "base" network is updated iteratively when each successive network is added. So the definition of the "base" network is dynamic in this case. For any point or measure that is edit locked in the base network, that point or measure will never be modified regardless of the OVERWRITE options set. When a point is edit locked, the reference measure is locked implicitly. So, for example, if OVERWRITEREFERENCE is selected, and a control point is edit locked, that point's reference will not be overwritten. Note: Each network must share the same target. CategoriesHistory
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Parameter GroupsInput
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Conflict Resolution
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This parameter specifies whether the program should take its input from a list of Control Networks to be merged (LIST) or directly from a pair of parameters specifying a base and add network (CNETS).
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Default | LIST | |||||||||
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Starting from the first network in the list as the "base", the program will "add" each following network in the order specified by this list to produce the output. When conflicts arise, they are resolved in accordance with the options in the "Conflict Resolution" group.
If a value is provided for the BASE parameter, then that network will effectively be added to the front of this list, becoming the new base network into which all the networks in this list are added. If the BASE filename also appears elsewhere in this list, it will be ignored in the list to avoid adding it twice.
Type | filename |
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File Mode | input |
Filter | *.txt *.lis *.list *.lst |
The "base" Control Network into which all other control networks will be "added". When no overwrite option(s) from the "Conflict Resolution" group are selected, any conflicts will be resolved by retaining the values from this network.
This parameter is required for the INPUTTYPE of CNETS, and is optional for LIST. When INPUTTYPE=LIST and an explicit BASE is provided, the value of this parameter will act as the first network in the list, making it the base network into which all other networks are added. If a network with the same filename appears in the input list, it will be ignored in the list to avoid adding it twice.
Type | filename |
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File Mode | input |
Internal Default | Automatic |
Filter | *.ctl *.pvl *.net |
The Control Network to be "added" into the base network. When an overwrite option(s) in the "Conflict Resolution" group is selected, the conflicting value from this network will replace the existing value in the base network.
Type | filename |
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File Mode | input |
Filter | *.ctl *.pvl *.net |
The output Control Network, which is the merged result of the input networks.
Type | filename |
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File Mode | output |
Filter | *.ctl *.pvl *.net |
The NetworkId keyword for the newly merged ControlNet will be set to this given value. The Networkid is a single word identifier or name assigned to a Control Network.
Type | string |
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The Description keyword for the newly merged ControlNet will be set to this given value. This should be a brief description of the purpose of the merged control network.
Type | string |
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This file will contain a report that reveals all Control Points that were conflicted during the merging process. If no Control Points conflicted, then this file will be empty.
Type | filename |
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File Mode | output |
Internal Default | None |
This parameter specifies how conflicting Control Points between two networks are handled when merging. The current options are to report an error and abort the program when a Control Point appears in both the base and add networks (ERROR), or to attempt to merge the conflicts in the duplicated point (MERGE).
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Default | ERROR | |||||||||
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When this option is SELECTED, whenever a Control Point conflicts between the base network and the network being added, the Control Point values in the base network will be replaced with the values from the added network. When this option is NOT SELECTED, the conflict will be noted in the LOG file (if provided), but the values from the base network will be retained in the output network.
Note that Control Point values being retained or overwritten include the point type (fixed, constrained or free), ignore status, editlock status, apriori and/or adjusted ground coordinates, apriori and/or adjusted ground coordinate sigma values, constrained coordinate flags.
It should also be noted that even when this options is NOT SELECTED, measures can still be added and, depending on the OVERWRITE options selected, modified and deleted from points. This options therefore applies only to control point data values, not items contained within control points.
Type | boolean |
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Default | False |
When this option is SELECTED, whenever a Control Measure conflicts between the base network and the network being added, the Control Measure in the base network will be replaced with that from the added network. When this options is NOT SELECTED, the conflict will be noted in the LOG file (if provided), but the Control Measure from the base network will be retained in the output network.
Type | boolean |
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Default | False |
If a Control Point in the current "base" network and the current network being added to it have different Reference Measures, there is ambiguity about which Control Measure should be defined as the one and only Reference Measure in the output Control Network. When this option is SELECTED, the Reference Measure in the network being added will overwrite the existing reference status of the Reference Measure in the base network. If this option is NOT SELECTED, the base Reference Measure will be retained. In both cases, both Control Measures make it into the merged network, but only one will be listed as the Reference Measure for that Control Point.
Regardless of the other OVERWRITE options selected, a reference measure will NEVER be modified unless this option is SELECTED. So, for example, if OVERWRITEMEASURES is selected, and the reference measure exists in the new network with a different line/sample, the base's line/sample will be retained if OVERWRITEREFERENCE is not selected. If this options is selected, however, the reference is subject to modification or removal like any other measure.
Type | boolean |
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Default | False |
When this option is SELECTED, if a Control Measure exists in a conflicting Control Point in the base network, but not the network being added to it, then the missing Control Measure will not be included in the output merged Control Network for that Control Point. If this option is NOT SELECTED (the default), and a Control Measure exists in either the base or the "add" network, it will be included in the ouput network.
Type | boolean |
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Default | False |