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==Export Geo data==
==Export Geo data==
===Export vector data===
===Vector data===
The components that make up the 3D world can be exported as 2D vector data in [[GeoJSON]] format. With this data, further/other calculations or analysis can be done in for example GIS software.  
The components that make up the 3D world can be exported as 2D vector data in [[GeoJSON]] format. With this data, further/other calculations or analysis can be done in for example GIS software.  
In the Current Situation tab, each of the following menus has an export GeoJSON option:
In the Current Situation tab, each of the following menus has an export GeoJSON option:
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===Export raster data===
===Raster data===
[[Grid_Overlay|Grid overlays]] can be exported as a GeoTIFF or ASCII file. With such a file, calculations from for example the [[Water_Overlay|Water overlay]] can be exported to be further processed for analysis in GIS software. For exporting the grid overlays, take also note of the [[Grid_Overlay#Grid_size|grid size]]. The smaller the grid size, the more accurate the exported GeoTIFF is.
[[Grid_Overlay|Grid overlays]] can be exported as a GeoTIFF or ASCII file. With such a file, calculations from for example the [[Water_Overlay|Water overlay]] can be exported to be further processed for analysis in GIS software. For exporting the grid overlays, take also note of the [[Grid_Overlay#Grid_size|grid size]]. The smaller the grid size, the more accurate the exported GeoTIFF is.
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Revision as of 15:22, 6 December 2019

Export Geo data

Vector data

The components that make up the 3D world can be exported as 2D vector data in GeoJSON format. With this data, further/other calculations or analysis can be done in for example GIS software. In the Current Situation tab, each of the following menus has an export GeoJSON option:


How to export components of the 3D world:
  1. Hover over the desired menu you want to export objects from.
  2. Select Export GeoJSON file
  3. Choose additional options to make a selection of the to be exported data or for export all, click on the Export button.

In the Export Item File panel that will show up, different options for exporting are available:

  • Objects from a certain category/type (only for the Buildings and Terrains) can be exported by selecting the desired category/type.
  • Only objects that have a certain attribute can be exported by checking the With Attribute option and selecting the desired attribute. For example if you only want culverts, you can select the category Underground (since the function culverts belongs to the category Underground) and check the With Attribute option and select the attribute name CULVERT_DIAMETER for example. This will export culverts, since only these objects have this attribute in common.


Raster data

Grid overlays can be exported as a GeoTIFF or ASCII file. With such a file, calculations from for example the Water overlay can be exported to be further processed for analysis in GIS software. For exporting the grid overlays, take also note of the grid size. The smaller the grid size, the more accurate the exported GeoTIFF is.

How to export grid overlay calculation results:
  1. Select any grid overlay in the editor.
  2. On the right panel, select "Export Grid File".
  3. Choose the overlay, format and click on the Export button.

In the Export Grid File panel that will show up, different options for exporting are available:

  • If in a test run the option Export difference (current and maquette) is selected, the difference in results between the maquette state and the current state will be exported. If you checked this option outside of the test run, or did not do any Actions, the exported dataset will consist no difference.
  • For the water overlays, it is possible to export a dataset at a certain timeframe, by selecting the ID of the timeframe. Keep in mind that the ID of the timeframe start at 0. Thus if you have 10 timeframes in the overlay, the timeframes IDs range from 0 to 9.