[options] |
The [options] for this executable are:
-o <file> |
Redirect output to a nominated file. You will need to include a file extension, for example '.asc'. |
-k <file> |
Append output to a nominated file. You will need to include a file extension, for example '.asc'. |
-v <variable> [value] |
Mask with variable. |
-t <triangulation> |
Bounding triangulation. |
-n <top surface> |
Top bounding surface triangulation. |
-u <lower surface> |
Lower bounding surface triangulation. |
-B <triangulation> |
Use a single bounding surface. |
-Z |
Project down the Z-axis, i.e. select the blocks that fall below the nominated surface. If the -Z switch is omitted, then all blocks that fall above the nominated surface will be selected instead. Note
This switch can only be used when a single bounding surface has been specified. |
-O |
Select blocks outside the solid only. |
-bm <xl, xt, yl, yt, zl, zt> |
Define the bounding extents using block model co-ordinates. When using this switch, you will need to specify the minimum and maximum X, Y and Z co-ordinates. |
-bw <xl, xt, yl, yt, zl, zt> |
Define the bounding extents using real world co-ordinates. When using this switch, you will need to specify the minimum and maximum X, Y and Z co-ordinates. |
-s <mx, my, mz> |
Sub-block dimensions. |
-p <a, b, c, d> |
Include planed blocks. |
-C <condition> |
Use conditional expression. |
-r <offset> |
Provide a plane offset buffer. |
-X |
Use proportional volumes against solid. |
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<source model> |
Refers to the name of the block model file from which the blocks will be extracted. |
<output model> |
Refers to the name of the block model file that will be used to store the extracted blocks. |