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concept_of_region [2020/02/18 22:43]
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concept_of_region [2020/02/18 22:45]
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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''​ (''​\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_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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 <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''​ (''​\Guidebook_Dinamica_5\Database\using_concept_of_region''​) 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''​ (You can find this model in the folder: ​''​\Guidebook_Dinamica_5\Database\using_concept_of_region''​) and //​[[:​Calculate Map]]// and finally connect the first to //​[[:​Regionalize Map]]//​.  ​
  
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-Finally save the model as a new file ''​my_calc_forest_remaining_per_state_using_subregions.xml''​ into folder ​LINK (using_concept_of_regionand run it.\\ +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.\\ 
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 Can you explain how this model works?\\ Can you explain how this model works?\\