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Updates to Rock Mass Data Analyser structure

There have been lots of recent changes to the Rock Mass Data Analyser. Some of these changes just add features, but as part of these changes we have had to re-organise how the data is structured in the app. This means that the individual databases for all of the data now come in as aliases in the root folder under Settings/#Site Setup/RMDA/Inputs folder (instead of places such as Rock Mass Characterisation/RMDA/Datalearn/base/2 Rock Mass Quality).

Filter volumes library changes

Matthew Heinsen Egan
Senior Software Engineer

We have recently updated the JavaScript library mxjs/base/algorithms/filter_volumeset.js to be more efficient. If you are using this library and call the flag_members() method of volume sets directly, then you will need to update your code slightly. If you don't call flag_members() directly then you'll automatically get the efficiency updates when you upgrade without needing to do anything, and you can stop reading now :)

Changes to root structure

There has been some rearrangement to the ! folder within the root folder, which may affect some of your apps. This was primarily a move of tools which are not seismic specific from the ! folder to !/Base (so that mines without the seismic module can use these tools). The most commonly used parts of this migration are anything that uses Filter Volumes, Grid definitions or Plane definitions.

mXrap 6.0.0 - Release notes and Changelogs

mXrap Team
mXrap Developers

Highlights

We're pleased to announce the release of mXrap version 6, bringing with it a range of enhancements to elevate your mXrap experience. This major update includes improvements to the user interface, as well as enhancements to speed when loading the root folder and applications. Additionally, we've upgraded the 3D rendering and navigation capabilities in the 3D Views.

Some mXmas fun

Stuart Tierney
Research Fellow

With the holidays approaching we thought we would send everyone some mXmas presents! And obviously what everyone wants for mXmas are mXrap videos ?. These videos are not geotech related but come from various games, generative art, or physics simulations that we have made for fun.

Fun and games with mXrap

Stuart Tierney
Research Fellow

If you were wondering what a bored Xman does in their free time, this might give you an indication.....

You should know by now that mXrap is very flexible and apps can be developed to perform a very wide range of functions. If you were doubting that, this might change your mind :)