Differences

This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.

Link to this comparison view

Both sides previous revision Previous revision
Next revision
Previous revision
Next revision Both sides next revision
concept_of_region [2020/02/18 10:47]
argemiro
concept_of_region [2020/02/18 22:43]
argemiro
Line 13: Line 13:
 {{ :​tutorial:​region1.jpg|}}\\ {{ :​tutorial:​region1.jpg|}}\\
 \\ \\
-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''​ (LINK) 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_per_state''​ (''​\Guidebook_Dinamica_5\Models\using_concept_of_region''​) to use the concept of regions. First open the Region Tab in the library window.\\
 \\ \\
 \\ \\
Line 36: Line 36:
 <note tip>​**TIP**:​ it is easier to select everything to be placed within //[[:For Each Category]]//​ and then to take only //[[:Load Map]]// and //[[:Save Map]]// out of it.</​note>  ​ <note tip>​**TIP**:​ it is easier to select everything to be placed within //[[:For Each Category]]//​ and then to take only //[[:Load Map]]// and //[[:Save Map]]// out of it.</​note>  ​
  
-Now break the link between //[[:Load Categorical Map]]// and //​[[:​Calculate Map]]// (use the Remove Items tool and click on the arrow connecting both functors); next, connect the first to //[[:Region Manager]]// and to //[[:For Each Category]]//​ too. This map will control the regionalization process splitting the other maps into several regions according to its cell classes or categories through the functor //​[[:​Regionalize Map]]//. Drag this functor and place it within //[[:For Each Category]]//,​ break the link between Map ''​brazilian_amazon_lanscape.tif''​ and //​[[:​Calculate Map]]// and finally connect the first to //​[[:​Regionalize Map]]//​.  ​+Now break the link between //[[:Load Categorical Map]]// and //​[[:​Calculate Map]]// (use the Remove Items tool and click on the arrow connecting both functors); next, connect the first to //[[:Region Manager]]// and to //[[:For Each Category]]//​ too. This map will control the regionalization process splitting the other maps into several regions according to its cell classes or categories through the functor //​[[:​Regionalize Map]]//. Drag this functor and place it within //[[:For Each Category]]//,​ break the link between Map ''​brazilian_amazon_lanscape.tif'' ​(''​\Guidebook_Dinamica_5\Database\using_concept_of_region''​) ​and //​[[:​Calculate Map]]// and finally connect the first to //​[[:​Regionalize Map]]//​.  ​
  
 {{ :​tutorial:​region6.jpg |}}\\ {{ :​tutorial:​region6.jpg |}}\\
 \\ \\
 Note that there are two //[[:Number Map]]// functors disconnected within //​[[:​Calculate Map]]//. You do not need the Map #2 and Value #1 anymore, so delete them. Now connect //​[[:​Regionalize Map]]// to Map #1. Open the [[:​Save ​ Note that there are two //[[:Number Map]]// functors disconnected within //​[[:​Calculate Map]]//. You do not need the Map #2 and Value #1 anymore, so delete them. Now connect //​[[:​Regionalize Map]]// to Map #1. Open the [[:​Save ​
-Lookup Table]] functor and change the file name to ''​remaining_forest_extent_per_state''​. Make sure it will be saved into folder ​lesson3.\\+Lookup Table]] functor and change the file name to ''​remaining_forest_extent_per_state''​. Make sure it will be saved into folder ​''​\Guidebook_Dinamica_5\Models\using_concept_of_region''​\\
 \\ \\
 {{ :​tutorial:​region7.jpg |}}\\ {{ :​tutorial:​region7.jpg |}}\\