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Cost / License: $20.00 US (Shareware)
Downloads: 27
Operating Systems: Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows Me Windows NT 4 Windows 2000 Windows XP
Size: 2950 Kb
Last Updated: 2008-12-10

Publisher's Description:

SurGe is a computer program which enables to generate surface as an interpolation (approximation) function of two independent variables. The program has the following basic features:
> Implements an interpolation / approximation method called ABOS.
> Basic input is a simple ASCII file containing X, Y and Z coordinates of points irregularly spaced in some region.
> The surface can be defined not only by points, but also by spatial (three-dimensional) polylines.
> So called fault lines can define discontinuity in generated surface.
> Generated surface can pass through points exactly or can be approximative.
> Smoothness of resulting surface can be controlled by one parameter.
> Large data sets (with noise) can be effectively filtered.
> Quality of resulting surface is comparable with surface created by Kriging or Minimum curvature method.


Tags for SurGe mapping software, surface, interpolation, approximation, Kriging, minimum curvature

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Supported Languages
English

Additional Requirements
64MB RAM, 3MB HDU


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