You can select nodes in Points, Curves, and Surfaces in the Viewport. Simply Shift > left-click and drag mouse to select data within an area. Add Ctrl key if you want to select multiple areas. All selected data will also be highlighted in the Data Table.
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Geoscience ANALYST Pro Geophysics Consortium
Today we are highlighting our new, industry-led, research consortium focused on delivering software and methods that make the use of advanced geophysics a day-to-day, practical reality for industry...
New geophysical tools in Geoscience ANALYST
Coming up later in 2019 is the launch of new geophysical tools. It includes a new interface for the industry-standard UBC-GIF forward modelling...
Q&A Mineral Resources Tasmania
The construction of plausible geological models. 3D interpretation and modelling process is of a cyclical nature...
2D minimum curvature gridding
With Geoscience ANALYST Pro module, you can interpolate numerical data from points, curves and surfaces...
Cloning import templates
In Geoscience INTEGRATOR, cloning an import template provides a ready-to-edit copy without having to build a new one from scratch...
Find and Replace
In GOCAD Mining Suite find and replace any objects you're looking for in no time...
Managing import templates
In Geoscience INTEGRATOR it is possible to edit Import template names and no-data values, activate/deactivate templates, see...
Clustering data stored on geoh5 objects
Past event. View here or on our YouTube channel...
Organizing files as data sets
In Geoscience INTEGRATOR, a data set is often composed of a group of files of various formats along with metadata. These can be grouped...
Colouring histograms
In GOCAD, you can colour your histogram by object, region or property...
ODBC drillhole import
In Geoscience ANALYST you can import drillholes straight from your ODBC database...
Preview files in the Maps/plans/sections page
See the list of layers of your .dwg and .dxf files. Image sneak peeks are also available...

