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-=====LESSON 6: Extracting the attributes and calculating basic statistics from a map on Dinamica EGO=====  ​ 
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-==In this lesson we would like to demonstrate some details on how Dinamica EGO extracts ​the attributes and calculates ​basic statistics from a map and as a result creates a table that contains these extracted attributes. ​==+====LESSON 6: Extracting ​the attributes and calculating ​basic statistics from a map====  ​
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-**Which Functors will you use in this lesson?**\\ \\ +In this lesson ​we would like to demonstrate some details on how Dinamica EGO extracts the attributes ​and calculates basic statistics from a map, creating a table that contains these extracted attributes. ​
-• Functors:​ Load Map, Extract Map Attributes ​and Decorate Map Attribute Table\\+
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-**Here, we will use**: The air_temperature raster layer (Dinamica EGO\Guidebook Dinamica_4\Database\Climate_bh\air_temperature.tif)+**Which Functors ​will you use in this lesson?** [[Load Map]], [[Extract Map Attributes]] and Decorate Map Attribute Table
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 +Decorate Map Attribute Table is a submodel (more about that later) and it is stored in the Dinamica Store. To install it go to the menu Tools >> Submodel Store, search for ''​Decorate'',​ select the Decorate Map Attribute Table submodel and click on the Install button at the bottom of the Submodel Store window.
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-**Let's go!** First, Click on the Input/​output tab, grab and place on the sketch one Load Map and open the air_temperature.tiff file. Next, click on the Map Algebra tab, grab and place on the sketch one Calculate Map Container. Additionally,​ click on the Map Algebra tab and grab and place one Extract Map Attributes and one Decorate Map attributes Table container:+**Here, we will use**: The air_temperature raster layer ''​Guidebook_Dinamica_5\Database\Climate_bh\air_temperature.tif''​
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-{{ :​imagem28.png?​500 |}}+**Let'​s go!** 
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-Now you can connect ​the functor ​Load Map to the Extract ​Map Attributes ​ container and the container Extract Map Attributes ​to Decorate Map attributes ​Table.+First, click on the Input/​Output tab, grab and place on the sketch one [[Load Map]] and open the air_temperature.tif file. Next, click on the Map Algebra tab, place on the sketch one [[Calculate Map]] container. Additionally,​ click on the Map Algebra tab and place one [[Extract Map Attributes]] and one Decorate Map Attributes ​Table.
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-<note important>​**IMPORTANT:**Decorate Map Attribute Table layers are stored in a Dinamica Store.</​note>​+{{ :imagem28.png?500 |}}
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-Mark the Create a connection from this functor ​button (at the top of the Decorate Map Attribute Table functor) ​to view the attribute table. \\+Now you can connect ​the functor ​[[Load Map]] to [[Extract Map Attributes]] and [[Extract Map Attributes]] to Decorate Map attributes Table. A Connect Ports window should pop up when making ​the last connection, connect Attributes to Attribute Lookup Table. 
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 +Click once on the Decorate Map Attribute Table to prompt the functor toolbar, then click on the eye icon - Inspect functor. Inside the functor viewer window that will pop up, click on the eye icon - Inspect port output, this will mark the port for inspection. You can close the window, save and run the model. 
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 The final model will look like this:  The final model will look like this: 
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-Save and run the model by clicking ​on the run model script button. Click on the Create a connection from this functor ​button for open the Map Attribute Table. ​The table will look like this:+Click again on the eye icon on the functor ​toolbar of Decorate ​Map Attribute Table. ​In the next window the table will be displayed.
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-Congratulations,​ you have successfully completed this lesson! ​Now let’s move to the **next lesson:​** ​[[lesson_7|LESSON 7Creating a new column and retrieving a data column from the specified table]]+Congratulations,​ you have successfully completed this lesson! 
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 +[[:lesson_7 | Next Lesson]] 
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 +☞[[:guidebook_start| Back to Guidebook Start]]