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benpParticipant
Hello,
I tried this method (delete the file ending in .g##):
https://www.hec.usace.army.mil/confluence/rasdocs/raski/latest/non-english-language-settings
But the problem come back.
For me, there is a déc for december in French which come back.
The workaround is for me:
1-Delete the .g## file
2-Change windows langage to English: windows parameters/time&langage/Langage/Add langage/English(United States)
Switch to english when working with HEC-RASbenpParticipantbenpParticipantHEC-RAS forgot the dot in your number.
Maybe a problem of regional setting with dot and comma.
Look here:
https://therassolution.kleinschmidtgroup.com/ras-post/region-and-language-settings/
On my version, I have dot in my numbers, you have coma
See the same windows for me:
benpParticipantReply to myself…
It is possible but difficult to use the weir:
– The weir must be created in the geometry editor and not in ras mapper
– You must not modify or erase the weir or culvert either in ras mapper and in geometry editor
– Once the message “has a weir elevation lower than the cells they are connected to” appear, it is impossible to remove it even if you delete and rebuild the weir.Other tests:
The computer date (before 12/2020) don’t change anything.
The imperial units are maybe less buggy (I am not sure).
The bug is the same in 5.07So keep a clean copy of your folder project and use it if the bug appear…
If somebody find a better workaround to clean the bug, write it here!benpParticipantHello,
I have the same problem with HEC-RAS 6.0.0 Beta update 1+unit SI
“has a weir elevation lower than the cells they are connected to”
But my weir is higher than cell (see image below)I tried different approoach with no success:
– Using exactly this procedure (import shape file in geometric data editor+edit weir): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=au1Hyqt7drA
– Draw SA/2D connection in RAS Mapper and edit in geometric data editor
– Clip Weir Profile to 2D cellsJanuary 6, 2021 at 6:21 pm in reply to: Terrain from EPSG:3310 file is 475′ south of Web Imagery? #11688benpParticipantProblem solved here with square pixel instead of rectangular(look at my post):
http://hec-ras-help.1091112.n5.nabble.com/Problem-with-misaligned-spatial-projection-prj-British-National-Grid-td3753.html#nonehttp://benpParticipantProblem solved here with square pixel instead of rectangular(look at my post):
http://hec-ras-help.1091112.n5.nabble.com/Problem-with-misaligned-spatial-projection-prj-British-National-Grid-td3753.html#nonehttp://
I don’t know if this solve your problem.January 6, 2021 at 6:17 pm in reply to: After Importing DGM in RasMapper Terrain is dislocated #10834benpParticipantProblem solved here with square pixel instead of rectangular.
http://hec-ras-help.1091112.n5.nabble.com/Problem-with-misaligned-spatial-projection-prj-British-National-Grid-td3753.html#nonehttp://
I don’t know if this solve your problem.benpParticipantProblem solved here with square pixel instead of rectangular.
http://hec-ras-help.1091112.n5.nabble.com/Problem-with-misaligned-spatial-projection-prj-British-National-Grid-td3753.html#nonehttp://
I don’t know if this solve your problem.benpParticipantProblem solved here with square pixel instead of rectangular.
http://hec-ras-help.1091112.n5.nabble.com/Problem-with-misaligned-spatial-projection-prj-British-National-Grid-td3753.html#nonehttp://
I don’t know if this solve your problem.benpParticipantProblem solved here with square pixel instead of rectangular.
http://hec-ras-help.1091112.n5.nabble.com/Problem-with-misaligned-spatial-projection-prj-British-National-Grid-td3753.html#nonehttp://
I don’t know if this solve your problem.January 6, 2021 at 6:06 pm in reply to: Problem with misaligned spatial projection (.prj) – British National Grid #10463benpParticipantI had the same offset with the ESPG:3857 (Spherical Mercator WGS84 projection used for OSM et Google map).
I solved the problem by reprojecting with QGIS my orginal geotiff/rectangular pixels 5.89×8.47 m² ESPG:3857 in square pixel 5x5m² ESPG:3857
I tried ESPG:4326 (Google earth geographic spherical coordinate) with no success: there is no offset but the scale is approximatively 0.01 m for 1 km. -
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