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Data Management Data Management The
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Data Management using System; using
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Droid Class Droid Class A Droid is
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Droid Class Objects that have Droid
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ServiceLocator Class public object
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Description Interfaces and Classes
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4 Ocean Services In This Chapter Ba
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Basics public object Clone (); publ
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Basics public static Index3 operato
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Basics All Index types support the
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Basics Dot - This method multiplies
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Basics Product - This method return
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Basics public static IndexDouble2 M
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Basics public static IndexDouble3 S
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Basics • J - the second Index vec
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Basics Cast other Index types to th
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Basics The definition of the IndexR
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Basics The definition of the IndexR
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Basics constant spacing, called a s
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Basics Length - This property retur
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Basics The code above creates the E
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Basics Front - This property return
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Basics NarrowToInterval - This func
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Geometry Geometry Ocean defines the
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Geometry The following shows constr
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Geometry double Operator - This ope
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Geometry radians. The value “rho
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Geometry The definition of the Vect
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Geometry Zero - The null vector has
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Geometry Vector object, i.e. two va
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Geometry The Direction2 class is de
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Geometry This example shows for ins
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Geometry Equals - This method compa
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Geometry Each Box type has one cons
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Geometry ToString - This method get
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Geometry This example shows constru
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Geometry != Operator - This operati
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Geometry degenerate lattice if the
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Geometry You can construct a Lattic
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Geometry Single - This property ret
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Geometry This example shows constru
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Geometry Equals - This method compa
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Geometry three points are co-linear
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Geometry respectively. These interf
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Geometry IsClosed - This property r
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Geometry The Ray3 class definition
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Geometry + Operator - This operatio
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Geometry The SphericalPoint class p
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Geometry GetSpherical - This method
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Units Base Measurement A base measu
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Units • Unit definitions with sca
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Units Shown below is an example set
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Units You the measurement for the d
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Units Once you create the catalog,
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Units The IExtensibleUnitCatalog in
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Units measurement to unit mapping t
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Coordinate Systems The Coordinates
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Coordinate Systems The coordinate s
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Coordinate Systems ICoordinateServi
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Coordinate Systems A converter is c
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Coordinate Systems In addition to p
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Coordinate Systems // Set up forwar
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Catalogs Catalogs The Catalogs name
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5 Petrel Convenience Classes In Thi
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PetrelProject Class PetrelProject C
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PetrelProject Class Petrel. The Pro
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PetrelLogger Class Log File Only Me
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PetrelLogger Class • • • •
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PetrelLogger Class progress bar exe
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PetrelUnitSystem Class public stati
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Template Catalog Template Catalog T
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Overview Each workstep takes input
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Overview An example workflow is the
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Overview The Processes button in th
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Overview Petrel has more than 40 bu
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Overview Process UI Each process ha
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Overview The interactive process ty
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Overview You can use the Ocean API
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Custom Worksteps Custom Worksteps T
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Custom Worksteps The argument packa
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Custom Worksteps The accessibility
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Custom Worksteps When Ocean builds
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Custom Worksteps This example shows
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Custom Worksteps you use the defaul
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Custom Worksteps and your existing
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Custom Worksteps How to Write a Wor
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Custom Worksteps this by overriding
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Custom Worksteps Step 4 - Optionall
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Custom Worksteps Ocean also creates
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Custom Worksteps This will populate
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Custom Worksteps Fig. 6-45 Custom U
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Custom Worksteps The Apply button s
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Custom Processes Custom Processes T
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Custom Processes Step 1 - Inherit f
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Custom Processes The user double-cl
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Custom Processes The process is dea
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Custom Processes public static clas
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Custom Processes Fig. 6-57 New Proc
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Custom Processes This technique let
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Custom Processes In order to invoke
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Index A About Schlumberger 2 Almost
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