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tutorial:using_subregions_in_a_simulation_model [2013/07/23 21:28]
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-Using subregions in a simulation model+==== Using subregions in a simulation model ==== 
  
 Load the model: “simulate_deforestation_using_sub_regions.xml” from Examples\advanced\sub_regions\simulate_deforestation_using_sub_regions Load the model: “simulate_deforestation_using_sub_regions.xml” from Examples\advanced\sub_regions\simulate_deforestation_using_sub_regions
  
-The Subregion set of functors are used to split a map into parts to process each subregion’s dataset separately, and then combine the results again (fig. 15). By making use of the subregion approach, you can define a sequence of operations that will be applied only to certain subregions or establish different parameters and coefficients for each subregion, modeling as a result the regional context that influences a particular phenomenon.+The Subregion set of functors are used to split a map into parts to process each subregion’s dataset separately, and then combine the results again (fig. 1). By making use of the subregion approach, you can define a sequence of operations that will be applied only to certain subregions or establish different parameters and coefficients for each subregion, modeling as a result the regional context that influences a particular phenomenon.
  
-[{{ :​tutorial:​advanced_3.jpg |Subregion scheme enables the application of different submodels to parts of a map}}]+[{{ :​tutorial:​advanced_3.jpg |Fig.1 Subregion scheme enables the application of different submodels to parts of a map}}]
  
  
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 After the regional maps are merged, the model iterates and a new landscape map is fed back into// Mux Categorical Map// closing the loop. Therefore, the saved landscape map represents a mosaic of changed regional landscapes. After the regional maps are merged, the model iterates and a new landscape map is fed back into// Mux Categorical Map// closing the loop. Therefore, the saved landscape map represents a mosaic of changed regional landscapes.
  
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