How to create a Destination area: Difference between revisions

From Tygron Support wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
Below an example with the [[Travel_Distance_Overlay|Travel distance overlay]]  based on a school and pedestrian traffic.
Below an example with the [[Travel_Distance_Overlay|Travel distance overlay]]  based on a school and pedestrian traffic.


{{howto|title=
{{how-to|title=
|Have a project loaded in the editor and decide the area of interest of the Travel Distance overlay, a school in our case.
|Have a project loaded in the editor and decide the area of interest of the Travel Distance overlay, a school in our case.
|Add an area and select to Adjust the area. Draw in the area around the school. '''Important''': Ensure that the area overlaps the adjacent roads. In our example the area overlaps with roads east, west and south of the school. Apply the selection.
|Add an area and select to Adjust the area. Draw in the area around the school. '''Important''': Ensure that the area overlaps the adjacent roads. In our example the area overlaps with roads east, west and south of the school. Apply the selection.

Revision as of 14:09, 29 May 2026

Below an example with the Travel distance overlay based on a school and pedestrian traffic.

{{how-to|title= |Have a project loaded in the editor and decide the area of interest of the Travel Distance overlay, a school in our case. |Add an area and select to Adjust the area. Draw in the area around the school. Important: Ensure that the area overlaps the adjacent roads. In our example the area overlaps with roads east, west and south of the school. Apply the selection. |Select the newly added area and select its attribute tab on the right side. Add on the bottom a new attribute, for example ROUTING_AREA, with a value of 1. Save the new attribute. The Area color will be used for the overlay, so pick an appropriate color here too. |Open the Travel Distance Overlay and select the keys tab. Under the key Destination Area, select the attribute chosen attribute in step 3, in the example ROUTING_AREA. This ensures that the destination areas are identified using this attribute. |}

Notes

  • In case a grid is used to identify traversable cells, make sure that the destination areas overlap a traversable cell.

See also

API Endpoints

  • [[]]