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==What the Average overlay is== | ==What the Average overlay is== | ||
[[File:Attribute_overlay_example.JPG|thumb|250px|left|The attribute overlay, displaying buildings with traffic flow.]] | [[File:Attribute_overlay_example.JPG|thumb|250px|left|The attribute overlay, displaying buildings with traffic flow.]] | ||
The attribute overlay is an overlay which displays the presence of a specific attribute in a data layer. A data type, such as [[building]]s, [[ | The attribute overlay is an overlay which displays the presence of a specific attribute in a data layer. A data type, such as [[building]]s, [[neighborhood]]s, or [[area]]s, is checked. If the data has the specified attribute, it is highlighted in the [[3D world]] by the overlay. | ||
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==Additional information displayed in hover panel== | ==Additional information displayed in hover panel== | ||
[[File:|thumb|250px|left|The attribute overlay of the xxx.]] | [[File:|thumb|250px|left|The attribute overlay of the xxx.]] | ||
When | When a specific (highlighted) location in the [[3D world]] is clicked, the hover panel can display additional information on the underlying data. The name of the data item being highlighted is displayed, as well as the value of the attribute based on which it is being highlighted. For example, if [[building]]s are highlighted with the [[TRAFFIC_FLOW]], it will display the name of the building, some information on its size, and the TRAFFIC_FLOW value. | ||
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Revision as of 08:33, 13 September 2018
What the Average overlay is
The attribute overlay is an overlay which displays the presence of a specific attribute in a data layer. A data type, such as buildings, neighborhoods, or areas, is checked. If the data has the specified attribute, it is highlighted in the 3D world by the overlay.
Additional information displayed in hover panel
[[File:|thumb|250px|left|The attribute overlay of the xxx.]]
When a specific (highlighted) location in the 3D world is clicked, the hover panel can display additional information on the underlying data. The name of the data item being highlighted is displayed, as well as the value of the attribute based on which it is being highlighted. For example, if buildings are highlighted with the TRAFFIC_FLOW, it will display the name of the building, some information on its size, and the TRAFFIC_FLOW value.
Purpose of the Attribute Overlay
A typical use-case of the Attribute Overlay is to visualize the attributes that are linked to certain Buildings or Areas with specific characteristics like type of building, year of construction or purpose of an area. The attributes can be used to make selections that you want to visualize. Because you can add your own Attributes in a GIS program, like QGis, it is possible to customize this Overlay with all kinds of selections.
Create an Attribute Overlay
- Select in the editor 'Geo Data' from the ribbon
- Select 'Overlays' from the ribbon bar
- Select the 'Add Attribute' overlay
- XXX
Selection type
Select attribute value
Select Layer
Attributes can be assigned to one of more layers in the 3D model: Buildings, Terrains, Areas and Neighborhoods. In this step you can select the following options for choosing which attribute values you would like to see:
- Filter occurrence in Layers: an attribute value is selected from order of occurrence in the model data layers mentioned above
- Minimum values in Layers. The minimum value is selected from all layers above
- Maximum values in Layers. The maximum value is selected from all layers above
- Specific Layer only. A specific layer can be selected.
- Select in the editor 'Geo Data' from the ribbon
- Select 'Overlays' from the ribbon bar
- Select the desired overlay from the list of active overlays on the left panel
- Select 'remove' from the bottom of the left panel
- Confirm the removal in the pop up confirmation message