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Advanced Users

Advanced

Advanced user are able to start making small changes to the inner workings of mXrap that underlie the main applications. This training content includes an introduction to the root folder and the settings and analysis windows, how to add a new range filter to the main events filter, how to add a new event marker style and how to import data and plot 3D views and charts and add them to General Analysis.

Videos

Intro to Root Folder
0:05:54

Introduction to your root folder including where data is stored, back-ups are made.


Intro to Settings Window
0:03:41

Introduction to the settings window which is used to edit the settings folder in the root file. The settings window should mimic the settings root folder.


Intro to Analysis Window
0:03:51

The analysis window is used for the construction and editing of charts and tables used in the mXrap interface.


Create New Variables
0:03:38

Create a new variables for a minimum and maximum value in the settings window.


Create New Range Filter
0:03:43

Create a range filter using minimum and maximum variables.


Add New Events Range Filter
0:02:10

Add a range filter into site specific composite filter to use as a base filter.


Add Variables to General Analysis
0:03:51

Add created variables into the GA interface to use.


Create New Marker Style
0:05:20

Create a marker style and legend for an input.


Add New Event Marker Style
0:02:04

Add a new marker style to site specific event markers and access in GA.


Import Data
0:04:32

Import and preview a CSV file.


Create New 3D View
0:06:29

Create a 3D view in the analysis window using imported CSV.


Create New Chart
0:03:53

Create a chart in the analysis window using imported CSV.


Add Tools to General Analysis
0:02:15

Add a tool to the General Analysis interface for use.


Exercises

  1. Create a new range filter for the events base filter, use a source parameter that doesn't already have a filter
  2. Use new variables for the min and max range parameters b. Add the new variables to General Analysis
  3. Make a new event marker style for a source parameter that doesn't already have one
  4. Add the new marker style to General Analysis
  5. Export some stress data as a csv from Map3D (or use some other data)
  6. Import the data into mXrap
  7. Make a new 3D view to display the locations
  8. Make new marker styles for the 3D points, based on stress
  9. Make a new chart to plot the data, e.g. sig1 vs. sig3
  10. Add your new tools to the General Analysis window

Further resources

Base Documentation

Seismic Configuration

Relevant updates