Design Lines on Logs y1, y2, x1, x2

Hello,

I am sure i am just not looking in the right places however I am trying to plot design lines from a table with 'depth top', 'depth bottom', 'Su top', 'Su Bottom', like so:

Depth top

Depth bottom

Su top

Su Bottom

0

10

2

22

Can anybody direct me on how to do this please?

Thanks,

Chris

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  • Hi Chris,

    I am not sure I am envisioning exactly what you are trying to make. 

    On a Log report design there are line entities you can use. Vertical line to depth allows you to draw a vertical line and you have a top depth and bottom depth expression. There is also a lines versus depth entity where you can draw a line at depth and set the width this would draw a Horizontal line.

    The most common way would be to include the lines in the column entity for example the boundary line tab in a text vs depth column allows you to define a horizontal line at the top an bottom of the range and will draw a line the width of the column. 

    Likewise the range line property in a column entity will draw a vertical line in that column from top to bottom of range defined in the main tab of the entity.

    There is a lot of material in gINT Help.

    For the individual line entities

    Search "Vertical Line to Depth"

    Search "Lines Vs Depth"

    For the column entity properties 

    Search "Boundary Lines"

    Search " Range Lines"

    Here is the report design tutorial which is a great resource.

    This tutorial is designed for intermediate level gINT users, and is intended for self-study. It covers the DATA DESIGN tab in detail, including an in-depth demonstration of project database and template…
    Last edited in OpenGround | gINT | Keynetix > gINT | Keynetix Wiki

    If you need something more specific. Click on my name and send me a private message and we can look at your files and discuss what you want the final output to look like and I can give more specific instructions.

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  • Hi Chris,

    I am not sure I am envisioning exactly what you are trying to make. 

    On a Log report design there are line entities you can use. Vertical line to depth allows you to draw a vertical line and you have a top depth and bottom depth expression. There is also a lines versus depth entity where you can draw a line at depth and set the width this would draw a Horizontal line.

    The most common way would be to include the lines in the column entity for example the boundary line tab in a text vs depth column allows you to define a horizontal line at the top an bottom of the range and will draw a line the width of the column. 

    Likewise the range line property in a column entity will draw a vertical line in that column from top to bottom of range defined in the main tab of the entity.

    There is a lot of material in gINT Help.

    For the individual line entities

    Search "Vertical Line to Depth"

    Search "Lines Vs Depth"

    For the column entity properties 

    Search "Boundary Lines"

    Search " Range Lines"

    Here is the report design tutorial which is a great resource.

    This tutorial is designed for intermediate level gINT users, and is intended for self-study. It covers the DATA DESIGN tab in detail, including an in-depth demonstration of project database and template…
    Last edited in OpenGround | gINT | Keynetix > gINT | Keynetix Wiki

    If you need something more specific. Click on my name and send me a private message and we can look at your files and discuss what you want the final output to look like and I can give more specific instructions.

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