gempy.create_geomodel¶
- gempy.create_geomodel(*, project_name: str = 'default_project', extent: list | ndarray | None = None, resolution: list | ndarray | None = None, refinement: int = 1, structural_frame: StructuralFrame | None = None, importer_helper: ImporterHelper | None = None) GeoModel [source]¶
Creates a GeoModel instance.
This function initializes a GeoModel object, including its grid and interpolation options.
- Parameters:
project_name (str, optional) – The name of the project. Defaults to ‘default_project’.
extent (Union[list, ndarray], optional) – The 3D extent of the grid. Defaults to None.
resolution (Union[list, ndarray], optional) – The resolution of the grid. Defaults to None.
refinement (int, optional) – Defaults to 1.
structural_frame (StructuralFrame, optional) – The structural frame of the GeoModel. Defaults to None.
importer_helper (ImporterHelper, optional) – Helper object to import structural elements. Defaults to None.
- Returns:
The initialized GeoModel object.
- Return type:
Examples using gempy.create_geomodel
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Alesmodel: Plotting sections and maps.