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* When [[HIT_COUNT]] is selected, the functionality of this overlay changes to counting for each grid cell how many objects are within the [[Attribute (Distance Overlay)|defined distance]] of those objects. Which objects are considered depends on the configured [[Rasterization (Distance Overlay)|rasterization]] and whether they have a distance defined that is larger than 0. | * When [[Hit count (Distance Overlay)|HIT_COUNT]] is selected, the functionality of this overlay changes to counting for each grid cell how many objects are within the [[Attribute (Distance Overlay)|defined distance]] of those objects. Which objects are considered depends on the configured [[Rasterization (Distance Overlay)|rasterization]] and whether they have a distance defined that is larger than 0. | ||
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* [[Distance Overlay]] | * [[Distance Overlay]] | ||
* [[Attribute (Distance Overlay)]] | * [[Attribute (Distance Overlay)]] | ||
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Revision as of 12:49, 31 January 2024
Icon | Attribute | Unit | Range | Description | Default value |
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HIT_COUNT | boolean | 0 to 1 | Instead of the closest distance, the resulting overlay contains hit counts. | 1 |
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- When HIT_COUNT is selected, the functionality of this overlay changes to counting for each grid cell how many objects are within the defined distance of those objects. Which objects are considered depends on the configured rasterization and whether they have a distance defined that is larger than 0.