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robsofmar
18th January 2013, 20:27
Hi all..

Just showcasing my fresh project. It helps me a lot with my work. For those interested;

- it imports so called CPT files (cone penetration tests)
- converts CPT files to soillayers stacked on top of each other
- stores them in a sqlite database
- displays them on a map
- you can draw lines on the map
- with that line you can generate a 2D model of the subsoil

Next steps will be 3D support (looking forward to using QGlWidget!) and the generation of calculation files.

It is great fun to learn Qt this way! I build like a prototype with Qt and Python and then started to develop in C++. Qt makes developing really simple once you get the hang of it!

I add a picture and a video..

Amazing stuff Qt!! Thx a lot!


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ooTy74yA_2o

http://www.breinbaas.nl/img/pic02.jpg

http://www.breinbaas.nl/img/pic03.jpg

Jackson Kulakowski
1st June 2013, 18:18
• What you did is amazing! Congratulations!
• Looks great. But is it capable of analyzing soil stability tests?
• I heard Python is one good software. I think this can improve.
• The map in the picture doesn’t look like it’s real. Haha
• I have also used Qt. I didn’t know that it can result to this. Thanks for sharing!

robsofmar
5th July 2013, 13:14
sorry for the deleted video, will add another soon!