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==Vector data== | |||
The objects that make up the 3D world can be exported as 2D vector data in different formats/methods. | The objects that make up the 3D world can be exported as 2D vector data in different formats/methods. | ||
In the Current Situation tab, each of the following menus has an export Geo data option: | In the Current Situation tab, each of the following menus has an export Geo data option: | ||
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==Raster data== | |||
[[Grid Overlay]]s can be exported as raster data or as vector data. With the exported data, calculations from for example the [[Water_Overlay|Water overlay]] can be exported to be further processed for analysis in GIS software. | [[Grid Overlay]]s can be exported as raster data or as vector data. With the exported data, calculations from for example the [[Water_Overlay|Water overlay]] can be exported to be further processed for analysis in GIS software. | ||
See below for the export options for [[Grid Overlay]]s. | See below for the export options for [[Grid Overlay]]s. |
Revision as of 14:14, 26 March 2021
Vector data
The objects that make up the 3D world can be exported as 2D vector data in different formats/methods. In the Current Situation tab, each of the following menus has an export Geo data option:
With this data, further calculations or other analysis can be done in for example GIS software. See below for the steps.
How-to's
Raster data
Grid Overlays can be exported as raster data or as vector data. With the exported data, calculations from for example the Water overlay can be exported to be further processed for analysis in GIS software. See below for the export options for Grid Overlays.
How-to's