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Be careful to use the text T(“material”) syntax so that the parcel is read as text, not as a number.
Block Model Formulas and Logical Operators
There are a number of expressions available to use in the Reserve Model Generator.
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A+B
| Add A and B |
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A-B
| Subtract B from A |
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A*B
| Multiply A and B |
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A/B
| Divide A by B |
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A.ToLower()
| Convert all upper case text (HG, Hg, hg) into lower case (hg) |
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Math.Min(A,B)
| Return the minimum of A and B |
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Math.Max(A,B)
| Return the maximum of A and B |
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N("density") <= 0 ? 0 : N("volume")
| If density is less than or equal to zero, return zero volume, else return the volume field |
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A.Substring(0,Math.Min(3,A.Length))
| Return the first three letters of A |
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( RowT("material")=="waste1" || RowT("material")=="waste2" ) ? "waste" : RowT("material")
| If material is waste1 or waste2, then return "waste", else return the "material" |
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Use the Min/Max toggle to inspect the data for missing or rubbish values.
Check the material types, tonnes and grades for ballpark accuracy.
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Export
You can export the entire Reserves model to a CSV file. To do this, click the Export button on the top line and specify the path to the destination folder.
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