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A typical use-case of the Average Overlay is to display model data used in visualize parameters part of a simulation model (e.g. the rainfall overlay). A parameter assigned to a grid-cell can be related to one or more polygon layers. Such layers can be buildings, terrain, areas or neighborhoods. | A typical use-case of the Average Overlay is to display model data used in visualize parameters part of a simulation model (e.g. the rainfall overlay). A parameter assigned to a grid-cell can be related to one or more polygon layers. Such layers can be buildings, terrain, areas or neighborhoods. | ||
==Steps to generate an Average Overlay: | ==Generating an Average Overlay:== | ||
Steps to generate an Average Overlay: | |||
* Go to the overlays tab, and select Add Avg | * Go to the overlays tab, and select Add Avg | ||
* ''Step 1: Choose a selection type:'' If you wish to create a spatial smooting, press Create an average Grid Overlay, if you wish to Gain insight into Grid Cell Values, press the latter option | * ''Step 1: Choose a selection type:'' If you wish to create a spatial smooting, press Create an average Grid Overlay, if you wish to Gain insight into Grid Cell Values, press the latter option |
Revision as of 12:01, 24 January 2018
Purpose of the Average Overlay
A typical use-case of the Average Overlay is to display model data used in visualize parameters part of a simulation model (e.g. the rainfall overlay). A parameter assigned to a grid-cell can be related to one or more polygon layers. Such layers can be buildings, terrain, areas or neighborhoods.
Generating an Average Overlay:
Steps to generate an Average Overlay:
- Go to the overlays tab, and select Add Avg
- Step 1: Choose a selection type: If you wish to create a spatial smooting, press Create an average Grid Overlay, if you wish to Gain insight into Grid Cell Values, press the latter option
- Step 2: Select an attribute value you wish to visualize: By pressing select you can select from a long list of attributes
- Step 3: Select, Select Layer: Attributes can be assigned to one of more polygon data layers: buildings, Terrains, Areas and Neighborhoods. In this step you can select the following options for assigning parameter values:
- Filter occurrence in Layers: an attribute value is selected from order of occurrence in the polygon data layer value mentioned above
- Minimum values in Layers. The minimum value is selected from all layers above
- Maximum values in Layers. The maximum value is selected from all layers above
- Specific Layer only. A specific layer can be selected.
- Step 4: Only when selected Create Grid Overlay in Step 1: a smoothing distance value
Press finish to generate the average overlay