Analysing Data

Leapfrog Geo has a number of tools that help you to analyse your data.

  • The most basic information about an object is contained in the object’s Properties window, which is specific to the type of object. Right-click on the object in the project tree and select Properties. See Object Properties in the The Project Tree topic for more information.
  • Viewing statistical information about objects helps you to analyse your data. See Statistics.
  • Visualising data using the shape list and the shape properties panel is an important part of interpreting and refining data and making modelling decisions. The tools available depend on the type of object being displayed, and many objects can be displayed evaluated on other objects. See Visualising Data.
  • Stereonets are useful for visualising structural data and identifying trends in 2D. Errors in categorisation of structural data can also become apparent when the data is viewed on a stereonet. See Stereonets.
  • Form interpolants are useful for visualising structural data and identifying broad trends in 3D. The form interpolant’s meshes can then be used to control other surfaces in the project. See Form Interpolants.
  • With the drillhole correlation tool, you can view and compare selected drillholes in a 2D view. You can then create interpretation tables in which you can assign and adjust intervals and create new intervals. Interpretation tables are like any other interval table in a project and can be used to create models. See Drillhole Correlation Tool.
  • You can plan drillholes, view prognoses for models in the project and export planned drillholes in .csv format. Leapfrog Geo can also import planned drillholes. See: