Thank you
I did it successfully
Required steps as per
WargodHernandez great help:
1- Select cloud you want to extract its perimeter
2- Clone it into new cloud then select new cloud
3- Edit > Scalar filed > Export coordinates to SF (choose z)
4- Select cloud > Edit > Multiyply/Scale > z=0 (to flatten cloud in xy plane )
5- Click Cross section tools
6- Click Contour
parameters (check extract envelope > full) (check extract contours --play with 2 numerical parameters for better matching in xy view))
7- You will get new polyline (perimeter line but only in xy plane z=0)
8= Select
flattened cloud +
(polyline cloud vertices) > Edit > Scalar filed > Interpolate from another entity
9- When child window appears, click
coord. Z
10-
(polyline cloud vertices) r > Edit > Scalar filed > Set SF as coordinates
11- when child window appears choose
Z
12- Select
(polyline cloud vertices) > Edit > Scalar filed > Set SF as coordinate(s)
13- Now you have new perimeter cloud matching original cloud perimeter in xyz
Extra Remarks:
a-
Interpolate from another entity copies SF from cloud which has SF to non-SF cloud using nearest vertex SF value etc ..
b- Always you can generate SF fro z values of non-SF cloud so you turn it to SF cloud
c- Always you can copy SF to z values so you have new elevation
d- There is another approach which
has ability to choose some original cloud vertices as perimeter and can choose
thick perimeter depending on your SF filtering
Steps of this approach include
(Cross section tools > Contour)
(z scaling)
(Tools > Distances > Cloud/primitive Dist)
(Edit > Scalar filed > filer by value )
(pasting z value in librieCalc or Excel )
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