This option is used to calculate the slope that each triangle in a tin has, and will create coloured faces in a model. This option can also create boundary strings
that bound the triangles in the same aspect range.
Continue down the page to see the Slope Analysis 2 New Panel options.
To view the Slope Analysis 2 New Panel,
Use: Tins => Tin Analysis => Slope => Slope Analysis 2 (New)
![TIN Analysis Slope Analysis 2 new 1](https://12dwiki.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/TIN-Analysis-Slope-Analysis-2-new-1.jpg)
The Slope Analysis 2 New panel looks the same as the Slope Analysis 2 panel, as shown in the image below.
![TIN Analysis Slope Analysis 2 new 2](https://12dwiki.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/TIN-Analysis-Slope-Analysis-2-new-2.jpg)
There is one difference between the two panels, and it is the string name that is created when the boundary strings are created, the Slope Analysis 2 New panel adds the addition of “face (and a number)” to more clearly differentiate the boundaries of the same range.
The image below shows the addition of “face 97” to the end of the string name.
![TIN Analysis Slope Analysis 2 new 3](https://12dwiki.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/TIN-Analysis-Slope-Analysis-2-new-3.jpg)
If you would like to learn more about the Slope Analysis 2 Panel and how to utilise it,
Visit this post: Slope Analysis 2