0 Plots stacked on top of one another (GIRONÁS et al., 2009, p. 132) Posted by Valter Albino on August 10, 2013 at 8:13pm Hi Does anyone know, if SWMM5 plots stacked on top of one another (like in GIRONÁS et al., 2009, p. 132), automatically, or one must do it manually? Thanks in advance. Valter Albino. You need to be a member of SWMM 5 or SWMM or EPASWMM and SWMM5 in ICM_SWMM to add comments! Join SWMM 5 or SWMM or EPASWMM and SWMM5 in ICM_SWMM Tags: one, another, of, top, stacked Email me when people reply – Follow
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Thank you, dear Bob Dickinson, i appreciate your explanation.
Good morning dear Bob Dickinson
It is a profile plot file with de HGL, betwen two nodes and two links.
I attached it; it is from worked example 7 - dual drainage (tutorial of SWMM5).
The correct SWMM file is attached.
I hope this is what you want:
1. Make Two HGL plot is SWMM5 using the Long Section Plot Icon
2. Use the Windows Command Tile and the two Windows should be on top of each other
How does that particular image look? Can you attach an image, you can grow multiple locations in SWMM 5 for the same variable - is this what you intended?