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| - | This subset of functors permits division of a map into several regional maps, which can be input for separate models or submodels, whose parameters are customized for each map’s region. Let’s adapt the model ''Calc_forest_remaining_per_state'' (You can find this model in the folder: ''\Guidebook_Dinamica_5\Models\using_concept_of_region'') to use the concept of regions. First open the Region Tab in the library window.\\ | + | This subset of functors permits division of a map into several regional maps, which can be input for separate models or submodels, whose parameters are customized for each map’s region. Let’s adapt the model ''Calc_forest_remaining_extent_per_state'' (You can find this model in the folder: ''\Guidebook_Dinamica_5\Models\using_concept_of_region'') to use the concept of regions. First open the Region Tab in the library window.\\ |
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| - | These functors can be combined to produce regional maps and submodels, as well as to merge the regional maps into a single map after a processing is performed. In this lesson you will learn how to retrieve the area of the remaining forest for each state; as a result each regional map will correspond to a state area. Open the model the model ''Calc_forest_remaining_per_state''. Select the functors within the container //[[:Repeat]]// with the Hand tool and then drag them out of //[[:Repeat]]//.\\ | + | These functors can be combined to produce regional maps and submodels, as well as to merge the regional maps into a single map after a processing is performed. In this lesson you will learn how to retrieve the area of the remaining forest for each state; as a result each regional map will correspond to a state area. Open the model the model ''Calc_forest_remaining_extent_per_state''. Select the functors within the container //[[:Repeat]]// with the Hand tool and then drag them out of //[[:Repeat]]//.\\ |
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| - | Finally save the model as a new file ''my_calc_forest_remaining_per_state_using_subregions.xml'' into folder ''\Guidebook_Dinamica_5\Database\using_concept_of_region'' and run it.\\ | + | Finally save the model as a new file ''calc_forest_remaining_extent_per_state_using_subregions'' into folder ''\Guidebook_Dinamica_5\Database\using_concept_of_region'' and run it.\\ |
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| ===Congratulations, you have successfully completed this lesson!=== | ===Congratulations, you have successfully completed this lesson!=== | ||
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| - | ☞[[multiple_criteria|Next Lesson]] | + | ☞[[lesson_15|Next Lesson]] |
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| ☞[[:guidebook_start| Back to Guidebook Start]] | ☞[[:guidebook_start| Back to Guidebook Start]] | ||