[OpendTect_Users] Random Line from data 2D
David Castro
davcastro at yahoo.com
Mon Jul 30 14:51:28 CEST 2012
Hi all,
Sorry for not being clear with my question. My question is how I can create a random line from several 2D lines, that allow me to verify 2D horizons and their matches.
Thanks,
David Alejandro Castro Moreno
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> From: Bert Bril <bert at opendtect.org>
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>Hi all,
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>I like Paul's solution, but guess that it's not really what David wants. My guess is he wants to basically pick up pieces of different lines to create a sort of composite line. That's not implemented directly. You can export parts of lines to small text files (SEG-Y or Simple File), load them separate, and then merge.
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>A different approach would be to create a 3D cube from the lines. Then you can make truly random lines, albeit through mainly interpolated data. This would work well if you have a dense heap of lines. Use 'Processing-Create Seismic Output-Create 3D from 2D'.
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>- Bert
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