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- | Note that there are two //[[:Number Map]]// functors disconnected within //[[:Calculate Map]]//. You do not need the Map #2 and Value #1 anymore, so delete them. Now connect //[[:Regionalize Map]]// to Map #1. Open the Table functor and change the file name to ''remaining_forest_extent_per_state''. Make sure it will be saved into folder Region_Lesson.\\ | + | Note that there are two //[[:Number Map]]// functors disconnected within //[[:Calculate Map]]//. You do not need the Map #2 and Value #1 anymore, so delete them. Now connect //[[:Regionalize Map]]// to Map #1. Open the [[:Save |
+ | Lookup Table]] functor and change the file name to ''remaining_forest_extent_per_state''. Make sure it will be saved into folder lesson3.\\ | ||
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- | Finally save the model as a new file ''my_calc_forest_remaining_per_state_using_subregions.xml'' into folder Region_Lesson. | + | Finally save the model as a new file ''my_calc_forest_remaining_per_state_using_subregions.xml'' into folder Region_Lesson and run it.\\ |
- | Test the model integrity, and if everything is O.K., click on the run button.\\ | + | |
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Compare this model’s output with the result from the previous lesson. Do they match? Can you explain how this model works?\\ | Compare this model’s output with the result from the previous lesson. Do they match? Can you explain how this model works?\\ |