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-====LESSON 4: Opening and Saving maps on Dinamica EGO====+====LESSON 4: Opening and Saving maps====
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-==In this lesson ​it will be shown how to load a map and save it to a different file format ​using Dinamica EGO.==+==In this lesson ​we show how to load a map and save it to a different file format.==
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-**Which ​Functors ​will you use in this lesson?** Load Map and Save Map+**Which ​functors ​will you use in this lesson?​** ​[[Load Map]] and [[Save Map]]
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-**What will the model do?** It will load “air_temperature.tif” file and save this map to a different file with another extension. This new map will be saved to the new format in the selected folder. We will use initially the air_temperature raster layer ''​Dinamica EGO\Guidebook Dinamica_4\Database\Climate_bh\air_temperature.tif''​+**What will the model do?** It will load “air_temperature.tif” file and save this map to a different file with another extension. This new map will be saved to the new format in the selected folder. We will use initially the air_temperature raster layer ''​Guidebook_Dinamica_5\Database\Climate_bh\air_temperature.tif''​
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-**Let'​s go!** There are two ways to load a raster file into Dinamica EGO. The first is through the functor ​Load map”. To do so, click on the Input/​Output tab from the Library window, drag a Load Map” and place it on the sketch:+**Let'​s go!** 
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 +There are two ways to load a raster file into Dinamica EGO. The first is through the functor ​[[Load Map]]. To do so, click on the Input/​Output tab from the Library window, drag a [[Load Map]] and place it on the sketch:
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-Double click the Load Map Functor, click on the file icon to browse to the folder ''​Dinamica EGO\Guidebook Dinamica_4\Database\Climate_bh\''​ and select the air_temperature.tif file. Click OPEN and then OK and your map will be loaded.+Double click the [[Load Map]] functor in the model sketch, click on the file icon to browse to the folder ''​Guidebook_Dinamica_5\Database\Climate_bh\''​ and select the air_temperature.tif file. Click OPEN and then OK to choose the map that will be loaded ​when the model runs.
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-To view the loaded map, double click on your Load Map functor and then click on the eye button. The map will be opened in Dinamica Map Viewer. Click on down arrow next to the map name on the map list inside of the map viewer, then click on the Histogram icon to adjust the visualisation ​of the map. Select “Limits to Actual” inside the “Limits” options and then choose one of the transformations options. The following image depicts a map with an “Equalize” transformation: ​+To view the loaded map, double click on your [[Load Map]] functor and then click on the eye button. The map will be opened in Dinamica Map Viewer. Click on the down arrow next to the map name on the map list inside of the map viewer, then click on the Histogram icon to adjust the visualization ​of the map. Select “Limits to Actual” inside the “Limits” options and then choose one of the transformations options. The following image depicts a map with an “Equalize” transformation: ​
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-Another way to load your map into Dinamica EGO is to drag the raster from the source folder to the Sketch. Doing so, Dinamica EGO will ask which functor would you like to use, select ​Load Map” and click "​Close"​. ​+Another way to load your map into Dinamica EGO is to drag the raster from the source folder to the Sketch. Doing so, Dinamica EGO will ask which functor would you like to use, select ​[[Load Map]] and click "​Close"​. ​
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-To make the model more intelligible,​ you can name and add comments on the functors. For this, click on the balloon button in the functor action bar.+To make the model more intelligible,​ you MUST name alias, ​add comments on the functors ​and change their colors. For this, click on the balloon button in the functor action bar.
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-**Now, we will learn how to save a map.** From the Input/​Output tab on the Library window grab a Save Map functor and place it on the sketch. In this example we will save the “air_temperature” to another file format. To do so, click on the lightning button in the functor action bar and connect the arrow to the Save Map functor. ​+**Learn how to save a map.** From the Input/​Output tab on the Library window grab a Save Map functor and place it on the sketch. In this example we will save the “air_temperature” to another file format. To do so, click on the lightning button in the functor action bar and connect the arrow to the Save Map functor. ​
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-Open the Save Map functor and click on the file icon. Note that you have to choose the desired ​file path and map format. Let’s choose “.ers”. Now, select a path to save your map and name your new file. We suggest to browse to ''​Dinamica EGO\Guidebook Dinamica_4\Models\Set_1\basics\1_load_save''​ and write the file name “temp_bh.ers”.+Open the [[Save Map]] functor and click on the file icon. Note that you have to choose the file path and map format. Let’s choose “.ers”. Now, select a path to save your map and name your new file. We suggest to browse to ''​Guidebook_Dinamica_5\Models\load_save''​ and write the file name “temp_bh.ers”.
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