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Explorer is a companion application for GeoLab (you can find more
information about Explorer below).
You can purchase either 1, 2, or 3
Explorer licenses on this page.
If you wish to purchase more than three
licenses, please let us know by email.
| The price for 1 Explorer License for GeoLab is only $295
(Canadian dollars). To purchase your license, please click
the button on the right. |
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| The price for 2 Explorer
Licenses for GeoLab is only $545(Canadian dollars) - You
save $45! To purchase your licenses, please click
the button on the right. |
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| The price for 3 Explorer
Licenses for GeoLab is only $795(Canadian dollars) - You
save $90! To purchase your licenses, please click
the button on the right. |
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Explorer
provides easy access to the binary data files that GeoLab produces, and therefore makes it possible to use the
corresponding data in developing your own specialized applications
for using GeoLab adjustment file data. GeoLab Explorer can be run in
a full window mode, or it can be run in command line mode (batch
mode). In each case the selected GeoLab binary file data is
interpreted and output to specially formatted text files that your
application can use. The five types of binary data that can be
accessed are:
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- Project Constants: All project data in the *.nwk binary file, including the reference ellipsoid used, the default linear unit, the adjustment variance factor, the residual critical value, number of degrees of freedom, numbers of each type of observation, and many other items.
- Parameter Data: All data in the *.par file, including adjusted coordinates and auxiliary parameter values, indices of the parameters in the network covariance matrix, geoid values used, etc.
- Covariance Matrix: The full network
covariance matrix from the *.neq binary file.
- Confidence Regions: All confidence regions in
the *.cfr binary file.
- Adjustment Summary: All data in the *.asu
binary file for the specified network (standardized residuals
greater than the specified value, and confidence regions greater
than the specified values).
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