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In an area, the locations for social and normal housing are known. Where does severe rainfall (50cm or higher) have impact on social and normal housing?
In an area, the locations for social and normal housing are known. Where does severe rainfall (50cm or higher) have impact on social and normal housing?


For this we need to create three [[Average Overlay|average grid overlays]], one for each location. Each location needs to have an identifying attribute assigned to it. Then we need to combine these three overlays in a new combo overlay, linking all three average overlays with a logical formula.
For this we need to create two [[Average Overlay|average grid overlays]], one for social housing and one for normal housing, by selecting the respective category wieght attributes; SOCIAL_CATEGORY_WEIGHT and NORMAL_CATEGORY_WEIGHT. We will also need a [[Rainfall Overlay|rainfall overlay]] to have as a 'mask' over the combination of the other two overlays.


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Image:FOO-attr-avg-1.jpg|Average Overlay Clinic
Image:AVG_Social1.jpg|Average Overlay SOCIAL housing
Image:BAR-attr-avg-1.jpg|Average Overlay School
Image:AVG_Normal1.jpg|Average Overlay NORMAL housing
Image:BOO-attr-avg-1.jpg|Average Overlay Sports center
Image:Rainfall_Overlay1.jpg|Rainfall overlay
Image:Combo_Overlay_with_features1.jpg|Combo Overlay with features
Image:Combo_Overlay_with_features1.jpg|Combo Overlay with features
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Revision as of 15:31, 8 December 2020

This page describes a use case for implementing a combo overlay.

Use Case Description

In an area, the locations for social and normal housing are known. Where does severe rainfall (50cm or higher) have impact on social and normal housing?

For this we need to create two average grid overlays, one for social housing and one for normal housing, by selecting the respective category wieght attributes; SOCIAL_CATEGORY_WEIGHT and NORMAL_CATEGORY_WEIGHT. We will also need a rainfall overlay to have as a 'mask' over the combination of the other two overlays.

Formula

As we want to indicate the and combine the area that is within the range of all three buildings, the formula for the use case, based on the operators table on the combo overlay page, looks like this:

MIN(A, B, C)

Where A, B and C are the average grid overlays.

How to

How to add a Combo Overlay with features:
  1. Give each building or area you want to include a specific attribute (ex: 'FOO', 'BAR', 'BOO',...)
  2. Create three Average Overlays, set the cell averaging distance to the desired range
  3. Add a Combo Overlay and select the Average overlays in each slot (A,B and C)
  4. Enter the formula in the Formula field
  5. Select 'Update Now' in case auto-update was disabled