Firstly the spot heights in the data sets are at about 80m intervals so this tends to smooth out any steap slopes and impassable terraine: the rough places are made smooth...
Sorry , i have not understood.
Secondly in google earth ver5.2.1.1588 I find many of the data sets for elevation are easily available to download as 5deg tiles (with 6001x6001 data cells) but only some now seem to be available as 1deg tiles (1200x 1200 data cells). For Ocana I could not find the 1 deg tiles to download. This is a problem since the data set is 25times larger for the 5deg tile and notepad would not open it (wordpad would though so it is possible to edit the data). The SciLab program also could not load the 5deg set (rather I waited 30 mins while it tried at CPU 100% before I abandoned the task!). Does anyone know if the 1deg data sets are being phased out?
I heard of subtiles,but for now I always worked only with 5deg (6001x6001)
Aniway ,you have only to wait , for me i wait only 5-10 minutes (more or less) for Scilab.
Long time when i have to delete the headers and save how txt file with notepad. (also 15 minutes)
Luckily Ocana is located near the top of one of the 5deg tiles so i calculated the data i needed was in the first 106 of the 6001 rows so by using wordpad to copy the 106x6001 cells i had a file which could then be processed by SciLab a la Brucepos and produced a nice terrain in fair agreement with a contour map. (I will put the map on the depot when i have finished it)
Strange,Scilab use a formulas for top,bottom,lft,right to calculate data having 6001x6001 matrix.
You,cannot change this matrix in imput at 106x6001.You are sure that work right?