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==What the Distance Zone Overlay is==
[[File:Safety Zone-Overlay.jpg|thumb|left|Distance Zone Overlay]]
[[File:Safety Zone-Overlay.jpg|thumb|left|Distance Zone Overlay]]
The Distance Zone Overlay is an [[Overlay]] which is used for displaying distance zones around constructions, like industry. The distance zone is situated around the affected construction(s). The distance you want to set for a construction can be adjusted in the [[Function_Values|function value tabel]]. There also exists a "Count Hits instead of Distance" option to count the number of occurrences of the construction(s) in the zones. When added to your project, the distance zone overlay can be activated by clicking the corresponding icon in the overlay panel on the right site of the [[3D World]].
The Distance Zone Overlay is an [[Grid overlay|overlay]] which can be used for displaying zones around buildings. One use case for this could be a zone around a wind turbine that resembles the noise contour. The distance zone is always a circle situated around the affected building(s). The radius of this circle can be adjusted in the [[Function_Values|function value tabel]]. See below for more information on how to adjust the function value.
 
The overlay can also be modified to count how many zones are overlapping each other. See below for more information on how to enable  this "Count Hits instead of Distance" option. An example use case for this overlay can be found on the [[Use cases Distance Overlay]] page.<br>
The Distance Zone Overlay can be found as the DISTANCE_ZONE Overlay in the editor.
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==Additional information displayed in hover panel==
 
<gallery widths=200px>
==Adding and removing the Distance Zone Overlay==
File:Distance_zone_popup.JPG|The distance of the selected object which has a distance zone is displayed
File:Distance_hits_popup.JPG|The number of overlapping zones is displayed
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When clicking on a specific location in the map, the hover panel gives additional information of the distance from the clicked location to the object which has a distance zone.<br>
If the "Count Hits instead of Distance" option is enabled, the overlay show the number of overlapping zones on the clicked location.


{{Editor ribbon|header=GEO DATA|bar=Overlays}}
==Hit count==
 
When the option [[Hit count (Distance Overlay)|Hit count]] is selected, the functionality of this overlay changes to counting for each grid cell how many objects are within the [[Attribute (Distance Overlay)|defined distance]] of those objects. Which objects are considered depends on the configured [[Rasterization (Distance Overlay)|rasterization]] and whether they have a distance defined that is larger than 0.
Adding and removing overlays is a generic process, however, certain overlays are dependent on other assets being present too, such as indicators, terrains, vacancy, images, etc. For more information please refer to the respective main articles for the specific overlays.
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File:distance_overlay_of_windmills_500m.jpg|[[Attribute (Distance Overlay)|Distance]] to windmills (500m)
{{Editor steps|title=add the Distance Zone Overlay|Select in the editor 'GEO DATA' from the ribbon|Select 'Overlays' > 'Edit overlays' from the ribbon bar|Select the DISTANCE_ZONE Overlay from the drop down menu on the bottom of the [[left panel]] or pick directly from the menu that opens when you select Overlays|Select 'Add' from the bottom of the [[left panel]]|The overlay icon will now appear in the right overlay bar}}
File:distance_overlay_hitcount_of_windmills_500m.jpg|[[Hit count (Distance Overlay)|Hit count]] of windmills (500m)
 
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File:Geo_data.png|1. Select GEO DATA
File:Overlay.png|2. Select Overlays
File:SelectDropDown.jpg|3. Select desired overlay from drop down menu on the bottom of the left panel or pick directly from the menu that opens when you select Overlays
File:SelectAddOverlay.jpg|4. Select 'Add' from the bottom of the left panel
File:OverlayIconPresent.jpg|5. The overlay icon will  now appear in the right overlay bar
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{{Editor steps|title=remove an overlay|Select in the editor 'GEO DATA' from the ribbon|Select 'Overlays' > 'Edit 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}}
==Results==
The result of the [[Distance Overlay]] is a grid which shows, depending on the value of the [[Hit count (Distance Overlay)|hit count attribute]]:
#The distance to the closest [[Item]] when it is within its defined [[Distance zone m (Distance Overlay)|Distance zone m]].<br>
#The amount of times this [[grid cell]] is within the defined [[Distance zone m (Distance Overlay)|Distance zone m]] of an [[Item]].


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{{result types|
File:Geo_data.png|1. Select GEO DATA
{{:Zone result type (Distance Overlay)}}
File:Overlay.png|2. Select Overlays
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File:SelectOverlay.jpg|3. Select desired overlay from the list of active overlays on the left panel
File:SelectRemoveOverlay.jpg|4. Select 'Remove' from the bottom of the left panel
File:ConfirmRemovalOverlay.jpg|5. Confirm the removal in the pop up confirmation message
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''Sometimes it can be convenient to duplicate an already existing overlay. To do so, follow the steps for removal, but select 'Duplicate' in stead of 'Remove'.''
==Variants==
The following overlays that previously were separate entities can now be constructed using a general distance overlay:
* [[Safety Distance Overlay]]


==Selecting Count Hits instead of Distance option==
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{{Editor steps|title=Select the Count Hits instead of Distance option|Select in the editor 'GEO DATA' from the ribbon| Select 'Overlays' from the ribbon bar|Select the DISTANCE_ZONE overlay from the drop down menu on the bottom of the [[left panel]]| Select General in the [[right panel]]|Check-mark the "Count Hits instead of Distance" option in the [[right panel]]}}
|howtos=
* [[How to add and remove an Overlay]]
* [[How to edit an overlay legend]]
* [[How to specify the distance zone radius of a function]]
* [[How to configure the Distance Zone Overlay to count features]]
* [[Use cases Distance Overlay]]
|seealso=
* [[Model attributes (Distance Overlay)]]
* [[Attribute (Distance Overlay)]]
* [[Distance zone m (Function Value)]]
* [[Average Overlay]]
* [[Sight Distance Overlay]]
* [[Travel Distance Overlay]]
}}
{{DistanceOverlay nav}}
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Latest revision as of 15:39, 2 February 2024

Distance Zone Overlay

The Distance Zone Overlay is an overlay which can be used for displaying zones around buildings. One use case for this could be a zone around a wind turbine that resembles the noise contour. The distance zone is always a circle situated around the affected building(s). The radius of this circle can be adjusted in the function value tabel. See below for more information on how to adjust the function value. The overlay can also be modified to count how many zones are overlapping each other. See below for more information on how to enable this "Count Hits instead of Distance" option. An example use case for this overlay can be found on the Use cases Distance Overlay page.

Additional information displayed in hover panel

When clicking on a specific location in the map, the hover panel gives additional information of the distance from the clicked location to the object which has a distance zone.
If the "Count Hits instead of Distance" option is enabled, the overlay show the number of overlapping zones on the clicked location.

Hit count

When the option Hit count is selected, the functionality of this overlay changes to counting for each grid cell how many objects are within the defined distance of those objects. Which objects are considered depends on the configured rasterization and whether they have a distance defined that is larger than 0.

Results

The result of the Distance Overlay is a grid which shows, depending on the value of the hit count attribute:

  1. The distance to the closest Item when it is within its defined Distance zone m.
  2. The amount of times this grid cell is within the defined Distance zone m of an Item.

Variants

The following overlays that previously were separate entities can now be constructed using a general distance overlay: