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lesson_3 [2020/02/11 02:29]
admin [Command Line]
lesson_3 [2020/02/13 17:13]
danilo
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 =====LESSON 3: Exploring the Map Viewer=====  ​ =====LESSON 3: Exploring the Map Viewer=====  ​
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-This lesson presents the Dinamica EGO Map Viewera tool designed to view and interpret map information.+The Dinamica EGO Map Viewer ​is a tool designed to view and interpret map information.
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 The components of the **Map Viewer** interface are described in more detail in the following sections: The components of the **Map Viewer** interface are described in more detail in the following sections:
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 === Main Window === === Main Window ===
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-The main window is where the most important ​information regarding the viewer state is located. On the left you have the toolbar ​related to the Map Viewer as a whole, on the right you have a list of loaded maps and tools to manage them.+The main window is where most information regarding the viewer state is located. On the left you have the toolbar ​of the Map Viewer as a whole, on the right you have a list of loaded maps and tools to manage them.
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 {{ :​map_viewer:​map_viewer.jpg?​nolink |}} {{ :​map_viewer:​map_viewer.jpg?​nolink |}}
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 12) Zoom to selection rectangle (selected rectangle will cover entire screen space available).\\ 12) Zoom to selection rectangle (selected rectangle will cover entire screen space available).\\
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-13) Pan (allow users to move the current ​visualisation ​area).\\+13) Pan (allow users to move the current ​visualization ​area).\\
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-14) Analyse ​cells values in specified interval.\\+14) Analyze ​cells values in specified interval.\\
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-15) Previous view (if the user is making many visualisation ​steps, it is possible to go back to the last step using this button).\\  ​+15) Previous view (if the user is making many visualization ​steps, it is possible to go back to the last step using this button).\\  ​
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 16) Background color (change application background color).\\ 16) Background color (change application background color).\\
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 ===== Generated palette ===== ===== Generated palette =====
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-You can also create a palette using a linear interpolation between two color values (gradient). All you have to do is click the gradient button and set your range.+You can also create a color palette using a linear interpolation between two color values (gradient). All you have to do is click the gradient button and set your range.
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 ==== Transformations ==== ==== Transformations ====
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-  * **None**: This option does not apply any transformation,​ leaving cell values ​"as is".+  * **None**: This option does not apply any transformation,​ leaving cell value "​as ​it is".
   * **Linear**: Linearly maps values between the "​from"​ and "​to"​ ranges.   * **Linear**: Linearly maps values between the "​from"​ and "​to"​ ranges.
   * **Equalize**:​ Constructs an appropriate curve based on [[wp>​Equalization]].   * **Equalize**:​ Constructs an appropriate curve based on [[wp>​Equalization]].
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 === Making a movie === === Making a movie ===
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-   - User load the maps he/she wants to display on the movie. Check out [[Load a map]], if you are unsure about how to load maps.+   - User load the maps to display on the movie. Check out [[Load a map]], if you are unsure about how to load maps.
    - Transformations are configured, [[histogram]] curves are defined and [[color palette]] set.    - Transformations are configured, [[histogram]] curves are defined and [[color palette]] set.
    - The movie maker is invoked.    - The movie maker is invoked.