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The current zoom extent no longer has an effect on the scope of the edit function application.
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In this version (3.7 and newer), edit functions are applied to either the selected portion of the time series (if any), or the entire time series. In the previous versions of PCSWMM, edit operations applied to one of: the selected portion of the time series (highlighted in blue, if any), the zoomed in portion of the time series (if zoomed), or the entire time series (if zoomed out). The scope of application of the Edit functions in the Graph panel has changed. We've provided some additional tips on mouse selection below. The Pan button has been removed as it is now redundant. Furthermore, the mouse wheel pan function is mechanically difficult to pull off without rotating the wheel on most mouse hardware. The advantage this change provides is that map panning (a very common map operation) is no longer a secondary function accessed through switching to a Pan mode. The selection box functionality is now accessed by holding the Ctrl key down before dragging with the left mouse button. In the new version, dragging with the left mouse button will instead pan the map, similar to how Google Earth and other similar applications behave. In previous versions, dragging with the left mouse button created a selection box for selecting all touched-by entities. The behaviour of the left mouse button in the Map panel has been changed. Important: some changes to existing behaviour Panning and the mouse selection box
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When you are calibrating the model, you can now choose to view up to 4 tiled graphs simultaneously in the SRTC tool, all of which dynamically update with changes to the radio tuning sliders.When you are reviewing the Status report and want to know more about an entity in one of the many tables, simply right click on the entity name and a menu pops up allowing you to select the entity to display attributes, see the local profile, or zoom to it in the Map.Many small improvements for getting the information you need immediately. Small things that add up to big time savings In addition, the SWMM4to5 converted can now be launched directly from the PCSWMM Import Data Wizard. All time series contained in the input file is presented in the PCSWMM Graph panel and can be analyzed, used as input to your SWMM5 model, or exported in any of the supported time series formats. All SWMM4 input file types are supported: RUNOFF, TRANSPORT, EXTRAN and STORAGE. This in turn improves the overlay of flood inundation polygons on existing maps.Įnhanced support for migrating EPA SWMM4 dataĪs part of our backward compatibility initiative, PCSWMM 2010 version 3.7 introduces the ability to open any SWMM4 input time series (rainfall, flow, water quality, etc. While representative of the model view, the new option for using georeferenced cut line information provides extremely accurate location of bridges, culverts, etc. Node positioning for imported HEC-RAS reaches and transects were previously calculated by proportioning section length against the map length of the reach. Support importing georeferenced cut lines from HEC-RAS In addition to the 2,900 user-selectable projections already provided, we have added the ability to set your own custom projection information by entering one of: a EPSG number, a Well Known Text projection file, or manually entering the projection information directly. This applies to time series graphs as well as calibration plots, and dynamically updates as you zoom in/out or pan the graph. It is now much easier to display observed vs computed error directly on the graphs, for in-application viewing or exporting to reports. Streamlined error reporting in the graphs Now all of that complexity is removed with simple intuitive buttons in the Project Manager. SWMM5 projects can have many files associated with them, which can hamper trying to move, rename or delete them outside of PCSWMM (i.e. A new Project ManagerĪ new Project Manager for browsing, renaming, moving and deleting projects. Here are some of highlights of the more exciting new tools and functions added in PCSWMM 2010 version 3.7.
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NET licensees with a valid support contract should download and install this latest update to PCSWMM. We recommend that all PCSWMM 2009, 2010 and. There are a couple of changes to core functionality that you should be aware of and are discussed at the bottom of the post.
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This update adds some exciting new tools, as well as many incremental improvements to the software which are designed to increase workflow efficiency, improve automated processes and make the software more intuitive.