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The Grid Legend Operator is used when exporting a Grid Overlay as Legend Polygons, Points or Multi Polygons. The Grid Legend Operator determines the way the value attribute is calculated for the exported features. The available operators are:
The Grid Legend Operator is used when exporting a [[Grid Overlay]] as Legend Polygons, Points or Multi Polygons. The Grid Legend Operator determines the way the value attribute is calculated for the exported features. The available operators are:


* Legend Entry: Uses the value of the legend entry set in the Grid Overlay. Each feature is always exported as one of the legend entries of a Grid Overlay.
* Legend Entry: Uses the value of the legend entry set in the Grid Overlay. Each feature is always exported as one of the legend entries of a Grid Overlay.
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Revision as of 15:40, 21 October 2024

The Grid Legend Operator is used when exporting a Grid Overlay as Legend Polygons, Points or Multi Polygons. The Grid Legend Operator determines the way the value attribute is calculated for the exported features. The available operators are:

  • Legend Entry: Uses the value of the legend entry set in the Grid Overlay. Each feature is always exported as one of the legend entries of a Grid Overlay.
  • Avg
  • Min
  • Max
  • Volume
  • Stdev
  • Area