Specify in this worksheet the locations of individual points to be kriged. This method of specifying interpolate locations is appropriate when locations are not regularly spaced across the interpolation area. If interpolate locations are regularly spaced, regardless of whether the area is rectangular or a complex polygon, it is usually more efficient to specify a Regular Interpolation Grid in the Interpolation window. Note that with either this Irregular Grid or the Regular Grid, polygons can be used to exclude or include specific complex shapes; specify the shape of the polygon from the Krig window.
For Block kriging, this is the size of the block around each point that will be kriged. The local (discretization) grid is placed within this block. For regular grids, block size is defined by the interpolation grid size. For irregular grids, it must be specified here. For Point or Punctual Kriging and for IDW interpolation, block size is irrelevant and is ignored during analysis.
Clears the worksheet.
The Import command brings into the worksheet a file containing interpolate locations. See Importing Data from External Files for instructions on importing.
You may Print, Copy, or Export the contents of the worksheet using the menu commands of the main GS+ window, or via a right-click menu. You may also change the Decimal Places reported by highlighting a column and pressing the Increase or Decrease Decimals icon (or use the Data | Change Decimals menu command). Clicking on the top of a column will Sort the worksheet based on the column selected in alternating ascending or descending order. You may also change Column Widths by placing the cursor over the line between two columns and dragging to a new location.