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Spatial data plot types

Spatial data plot types

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You can create the following types of spatial data plots in XPAC to help you visualise the data in your Main database or schedule:

Plot

Purpose

Database plot

To highlight blocks according to values in a data field in the Main database, for example, if you want to evaluate the waste thickness for each block.

Mine Status plot

To display the face positions for each productive activity at a specific time in the schedule, for example, if you want to see how many blocks have been drilled and blasted at a certain point in the schedule. You may also want to use the Mine Status plot to animate your schedule.

Period Progress plot

To highlight blocks according to their scheduling sequence in the scenario, for example, if you want to verify that the mining sequence is correct.

Schedule Status plot

To display the mining availability of each block as the schedule runs, for example, you may want to animate the schedule so that you can ensure that a particular block is not being mined because a dependency or constraint is preventing the schedule from processing it.