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Interface: General
Four-view split screen format -- view model from top, front, side, and 3D perspective

Wedge can be moved out of slope

Models can be rotated in the perspective view at any angle

Zooming

Axes

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Interface: Display Properties
RocPlane enables the user to customize the environment of the 3D wedge view and the 2D side view by changing the color schemes and the items to display.
Display Options Dialog for 3D Wedge View

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Interface: Grayscale
The Grayscale option allows the user to convert the entire view to grayscale (black and white) with a single mouse click. This function is available in the 3D wedge view, the 2D view, and the various available plots as well. This can be useful when black and white screen captures or printouts are necessary.
Effect of grayscale on 3D wedge view

Effect of grayscale on 2D wedge view

Effect of grayscale on sensitivity plot

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Interface: New Feature-2D Side View
RocPlane can generate a new view that only displays the 2D wedge model. The 2D view can display model lengths and angles, as well as tables of analysis results and input data.
2D wedge view

You are also able to modify the display options within the 2D view.
2D view display options dialog

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Interface: InfoViewer
The InfoViewer option in the Analysis menu or the toolbar displays a summary of RocPlane model parameters, and analysis results, in its own view. As with the plot views, if you re-compute the analysis, the InfoViewer listing is automatically updated to reflect the latest results. Viewer information can be copied to the clipboard and pasted into word processing programs. The information can also be saved to a text file.
Infoviewer

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Interface: Chart Properties
RocPlane enables the user to customize the axes labels, boundaries, chart titles, and color schemes of the sensitivity plots, histograms, cumulative plots, and scatter plots.
Chart Properties Dialog

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Interface: Excel Automation
Any RocPlane generated plots (such as histogram, cumulative plots, scatter plots, sensitivity plots) can be easily exported to Microsoft Excel with a single mouse click. This function lists the data points of the original plot and generates a Microsoft Excel plot automatically.
Chart in Excel option is available in the right-click pop-out menu

Excel charts created from the histogram plot

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Export Statistical Datasets
The Export Dataset option in the Statistics menu allows the user to export raw data from a Probabilistic Analysis, to the clipboard, a file, or to Microsoft Excel, for post-processing. Any or all data generated by the probabilistic analysis, can be simultaneously exported.
The Export Dataset option under the Statistics menu

The Export Statistical Datasets Dialog

Excel charts imported from a cumulative plot

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