Basic Mode: Difference between revisions

From Tygron Support wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
 
(13 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
The Basic Mode is a option a project creation which allows for calculations on larger scales than the default calculation mode. Its central significant difference compared to the default calculation mode is the options for [[Grid Overlay]] calculations and the focus on larger-scale data.
The Basic Mode is a option for project creation which allows calculation and analysis of very large project areas. The Basic Mode is very useful for regional planning, such as for Urban expansion planning, flood risk management, transportation planning, energy and sustainability planning, etc.


The Basic Mode can be useful for very large areas such as for regional analyses spanning multiple population centers or an entire province.
[[File:Nederland.jpg|250px]]


==Requirements==
==Characteristics==
The requirements for a Basic Mode [[Project]] differ from a normal project.
The characteristics for a Basic Mode [[Project]] are:
* A [[Project]] must be created as a Basic Mode [[Project]]. It is not possible to change whether a [[Project]] is or isn't a Basic Mode [[Project]] later on.
* A [[Project]] must be created as a Basic Mode [[Project]] when created. It is not possible to change whether a [[Project]] is or isn't a Basic Mode [[Project]] later on.
* A Basic Mode [[Project]] will still be counted as license usage, but only for 1/25 the usual size. A Basic Mode [[Project]] of 50km² will count for 2km².
* A Basic Mode [[Project]] will still be counted as license usage, but only for 1/25 the usual size. A Basic Mode [[Project]] of 50km² will count for 2km².
*The maximum size of a Basic Mode depends on both the [[License]] and the [[requirements|hardware]] used. If you can normally create 30x30 km projects, you can create a 180x180km project in Basic Mode.
*The maximum size of a Basic Mode depends on both your [[Domain|license]] and the [[requirements|hardware]] used. If you can normally create 30x30 km projects, you can create a 180x180km project in Basic Mode.


==Optimizations==
==Optimizations==
To facilitate working with very large areas, the Basic Mode encompasses a number of optimizations spanning various aspects of both [[Project]]s and the software:
To facilitate working with very large areas, the Basic Mode encompasses a number of optimizations spanning various aspects of both [[Project]]s and the software:
* The minimum calculation grid size is set to 5x5m, although larger [[Grid Cell]]s are still possible.
* The minimum calculation grid size is set to 5x5m, although larger [[Grid_Overlay#Grid_size|Grid Cell]]s are still possible.
* The [[elevation model]] is automatically set to a resolution of 10m.
* The [[elevation model]] is automatically set to a resolution of 10m.
* Certain datasets (such as [[BGT]] data) and custom 3D models (such as [[3D BAG]] and [[I3S]]) while not be available during [[Project generation]].
* The data sets used for building a basic mode project are: Esri, AHN4, BRO, CBS, Top10NL, NWB, BAG and BRP. See [[Project Sources]] for more information on theses data sets. Custom 3D models (such as 3D BAG and [[I3S]]) while not be available during [[Project generation]].
* [[Building]]s smaller than 10m² are automatically culled from the [[Project]] data whenever the [[Project]] is saved.
* [[Building]]s smaller than 10m² are automatically culled from the [[Project]] data whenever the [[Project]] is saved.



Latest revision as of 11:06, 31 October 2023

The Basic Mode is a option for project creation which allows calculation and analysis of very large project areas. The Basic Mode is very useful for regional planning, such as for Urban expansion planning, flood risk management, transportation planning, energy and sustainability planning, etc.

Nederland.jpg

Characteristics

The characteristics for a Basic Mode Project are:

  • A Project must be created as a Basic Mode Project when created. It is not possible to change whether a Project is or isn't a Basic Mode Project later on.
  • A Basic Mode Project will still be counted as license usage, but only for 1/25 the usual size. A Basic Mode Project of 50km² will count for 2km².
  • The maximum size of a Basic Mode depends on both your license and the hardware used. If you can normally create 30x30 km projects, you can create a 180x180km project in Basic Mode.

Optimizations

To facilitate working with very large areas, the Basic Mode encompasses a number of optimizations spanning various aspects of both Projects and the software:

  • The minimum calculation grid size is set to 5x5m, although larger Grid Cells are still possible.
  • The elevation model is automatically set to a resolution of 10m.
  • The data sets used for building a basic mode project are: Esri, AHN4, BRO, CBS, Top10NL, NWB, BAG and BRP. See Project Sources for more information on theses data sets. Custom 3D models (such as 3D BAG and I3S) while not be available during Project generation.
  • Buildings smaller than 10m² are automatically culled from the Project data whenever the Project is saved.