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=====LESSON 1: Dinamica EGO data structures and file format===== | =====LESSON 1: Dinamica EGO data structures and file format===== | ||
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- | Dinamica EGO handles data in several formats, including raster maps or images, tables, matrices, and a Weights of Evidence coefficient file.[{{ :tutorial:cube_raster_dataset.jpg| A cube raster dataset}}]\\ | + | Dinamica EGO handles data in several formats, including raster maps or images, tables, matrices, and a Weights of Evidence coefficient file.\\ |
- | For spatial data, Dinamica only supports raster datasets. Therefore you will need to prepare your dataset in a GIS package and then export the maps in one of the three formats specified below. Although geo-referencing is supported and needed, all raster dataset in a model must have the same number of columns and rows. Moreover they must be tied to the same coordinate space and registration point (Fig.3).\\ | + | For spatial data, Dinamica only supports raster datasets. Therefore you will need to prepare your dataset in a GIS package and then export the maps in one of the three formats specified below. Although geo-referencing is supported and needed, all raster dataset in a model must have the same number of columns and rows. Moreover they must be tied to the same coordinate space and registration point.\\ |
Dinamica EGO reads and writes raster data in many ways: check all the [[:supported_map_formats|Supported Map Formats]]\\ | Dinamica EGO reads and writes raster data in many ways: check all the [[:supported_map_formats|Supported Map Formats]]\\ |