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As we want to indicate the and combine the area that is within the range of all three buildings, the formula for the use case, based on the [[Combo Overlay#Operators|operators table]] on the combo overlay page, looks like this: | |||
<code>MIN(A, B, C)</code> | <code>MIN(A, B, C)</code> |
Revision as of 14:48, 8 December 2020
This page describes a use case for implementing a combo overlay.
Use Case Description
In an area, the locations for a clinic, a school and a sports center are known. Which area is for all three locations within a one kilometer range?
For this we would need to combine three average grid overlays, one for each location. then we would need to combine these three ranges in a new combo overlay, linking all three AVG overlays with a formula.
Formula
As we want to indicate the and combine the area that is within the range of all three buildings, the formula for the use case, based on the operators table on the combo overlay page, looks like this:
MIN(A, B, C)
Where A, B and C are the average grid overlays.
How to
How to add a Combo Overlay with features: