A regular grid is a structured arrangement of points or cells that are uniformly spaced along one or more dimensions. This type of grid is characterized by its consistent intervals in both the x and y (and possibly z) directions, forming a predictable pattern. Regular grids are commonly used in various fields such as: 1. **Geography and GIS**: In geographical information systems (GIS), regular grids help in spatial analysis and representation of spatial data.

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