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Old   October 30, 2017, 10:45
Default What does max. embedding level mean?
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Hello,

If my base grid size is 0.0014 and the max embedding level is 3, how would be my minimum grid size?

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its simply base grid size divided by 2^(embedding level)
in your case 0.0014/2^3=0.000175
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its simply base grid size divided by 2^(embedding level)
in your case 0.0014/2^3=0.000175
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