Topology

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Topology

What is a Topology?

Topologies can be used to define specific regions in space based on spatial constraints. For example, a Clipping Box is a simple spatial constraint that uses the six faces of a cuboid to define the three-dimensional region of a topology. Each topology can be split up again into finer subdivisions, giving one the flexibility to use as many hierarchical levels as required to model a specific case.

All topologies of a scan project are stored within the same Navigation Pane.

Add a Topology

  • Activate the Clipping Box
  • Move and resize the Clipping Box to the desired area (e.g., one floor)
  • Right-click in the Navigation Pane where you want to create the new topology
  • Select the "New Topology" option from the context menu


Activate a Topology

  • Hover the mouse cursor over the desired topology
  • Click on the "Display" icon that appears next to the name

Change / update a Topology

  • Activate the desired topology
  • Move and resize the Clipping Box to the desired area
  • To change the topology, right-click on it to open the context menu
  • Choose the "Update Topology" option


Delete a Topology

  • Right-click on the topology to be deleted
  • The context menu appears
  • Select "Remove"


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