Property:Visualization software other

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A graphic software is required in order to plot the planform coordinates generated by the model, e.g. gnuplot or Matlab  +
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ANUGA viewer  +
ANUGA viewer or your own code (files are easy to open)  +
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All output files can be visualized using the python tools provided at https://github.com/sgrieve/LH_Paper_Plotting and .flt files can be loaded into many GIS packages (ArcGIS, Whitebox, QGIS).  +
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Any GIS  +
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Any GIS software (ArcGIS, QGIS, GrassGIS, etc.) or programming libraries capable of handling georeferenced TIFF files  +
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Any NetCDF visualization codesPanoply  +
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Any NetCDF visualizationPanoply  +
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Any simple GIS viewer that can read ASCII grids.  +
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Any software able to visualize gridded data (RiverTools / 3DEM)  +
Any software able to visualize gridded data (RiverTools / 3DEM)  +
Any software able to visualize gridded data (RiverTools / 3DEM)  +
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Any software able to visualize gridded data (RiverTools / 3DEM)  +
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Any software able to visualize gridded data (RiverTools / 3DEM)  +
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Any software able to visualize gridded data (RiverTools / 3DEM)  +
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Any software able to visualize gridded data (RiverTools / 3DEM)  +
Any software able to visualize gridded data (RiverTools / 3DEM)  +
Any software able to visualize gridded data (RiverTools / 3DEM)  +
Any software able to visualize gridded data (RiverTools / 3DEM)  +
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Any software able to visualize gridded data (RiverTools / 3DEM)  +
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Any software able to visualize gridded data (RiverTools / 3DEM)  +
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Any software able to visualize gridded data (RiverTools / 3DEM)  +
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Any software that can read ASCII data  +
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Any software that can read ASCII data  +
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Any software that can read ASCII data  +
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Any software that can read ASCII data  +
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Any software that can read ASCII data  +
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Any software that can visualize GeoTIFF and shapefiles can visualize the output  +
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Any software that can visualize NetCDF.  +
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Dept. of Defense, Watershed Modeling System (WMS)  +
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E.g. NetpathXL  +
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GMS, Tecplot  +
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GMT  +
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GMT  +
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GMT recommended  +
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GRASS  +
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Ghostview  +
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In order to plot the output data, it is probably easiest in Matlab  +
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Incidenze  +
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Included in software package  +
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JGrass  +
Matlab, Microsoft Excel (for serial); Matlab, ARCGIS, ncview (for spatial model)  +
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Most GIS software  +
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NCview, Panoply, NetCDF viewer is helpful  +
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Note: if using the JPEGs automatically generated, the answer to the visualization question is 'no.'  +
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OpenGL  +
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PCRaster  +
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ParaView  +
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ParaView or anything that can visualize VTK files.  +
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Paraview  +
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Paraview  +
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Paraview  +
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Paraview  +
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Paraview or MayaVi  +
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Proprietary  +
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Provided  +
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Python matplotlib, Gnuplot, etc.  +
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Python, VisIt  +
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Python-based codes  +
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QGIS, etc.  +
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R package REMvisualizer  +
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Rivertools  +
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SURFER/GRAPHER  +
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Some data in "Photoshop Raw" format  +
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Surfer  +
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Surfer  +
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Surfer for topographic maps  +
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Surfer/Scripter; see also: http://northweb.hpl.umces.edu/LTRANS.htm  +
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Tecplot  +
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The SMS interface supports grid generation, interpolation of current fields, generation of input spectra, visualization of wave heights, periods, and directions, and visualization of output spectra. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers users are supported through the Coastal and Hydraulics Laboratory, and non-Corps users can get information from ECGL (http://www.ecgl.byu.edu).  +
The niViz tool, online at https://run.niviz.org  +
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The python version is used a lot in combination with Jupyter notebooks to visualize and analyze results.  +
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User's choice  +
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VisIt  +