Menu | Edit > Status Flag > Reset HIPS Status |
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Edits made to sounding, attitude, and navigation data using the various data cleaning tools can be undone using the Reset HIPS Status command. This function resets status flags for each selected track line to their original value, i.e, “Accepted”, so that the editing process can be restarted.
You can set which editing process will be reversed by selecting the appropriate check boxes in the dialog box.
All previous depth cleaning is lost once this command is implemented. |
Interface
The status of rejected data is reset using the Reset HIPS Status dialog box.
Field name | Description | |
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Input Source | From the drop down list, select the input data to be reset. Select either: • All Track Lines - reset will apply to all open track lines. This is the default setting. • Selected Track Lines - reset will apply to those track lines individually selected before opening the Reset HIPS Status dialog box. • A specific named track lines layer from either the Layers or Active Track Lines window. | |
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Status to Reset | Select any of the following types of rejected data to reset to Accepted status: | |
Rejected by Swath Editor or Single Beam Editor | Any sounding data that was rejected in Swath or Single Beam Editor, or by the Swath or Single Beam filters. | |
Rejected by Hydrographer | Any sounding data that was interactively rejected in Subset Editor. | |
Rejected by TPU | Data that was rejected during Total Propagated Uncertainty (TPU) filtering. | |
Rejected by Area Filter | Data that was rejected during surface cleaning using the Area Filter. | |
Rejected by Surface Filter | Data that was rejected during CUBE filtering. | |
Rejected by Depth Filter | Data that was rejected by the depth filter during import. | |
Rejected by Disabled Beam | Data that was rejected due to the disabled beam flag during import. | |
Rejected with Navigation interpolation | Any navigation data rejected with interpolation in Navigation Editor. | |
Rejected with Navigation Break Interpolation | Any navigation data rejected without interpolation in Navigation Editor. | |
Rejected with Attitude Interpolation | Any attitude data that was rejected with interpolation in Attitude Editor. | |
Rejected Attitude Break Interpolation | Any attitude data that was rejected without interpolation in Attitude Editor. | |
Procedure
1. Select the Reset HIPS Status command.
2. Select the track line(s).
The Restart Cleaning dialog box lists the types of criteria.
3. Select any or all of the check boxes to select criteria by which data was rejected.
4. Click OK.
Since the status reset process cannot be reverted, an alert will prompt you to confirm you want to continue.

5. Click Yes to continue.
The data in the selected track lines is now flagged as Accepted.