How to add, remove and duplicate a Neighborhood

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Editor → Current Situation (Ribbon tab) → Administrative (Ribbon bar) → Show Neighborhoods (Dropdown)

Adding a Neighborhood

It is common for the New Project Wizard of the Tygron Platform to read the location of existing neighborhoods from available data. A Project can also involve a new neighborhood (to be constructed) that does not exist in the available data sets yet. In such a case it is possible to add a new Neighborhood to a project. Please note that the new neighborhood will overwrite any existing neighborhoods where they overlap, as the areas are mutual exclusive.

How to add a Neighborhood to a project:
  1. Load or create a project in the editor
  2. From the Ribbon of the editor, select Geo Data > Neighborhoods
  3. On the Left panel of the Editor, click the 'Add' button
  4. Select the newly appeared 'Neighborhood' entry on (the list of) the Left panel
  5. Click the 'Adjust area' button on the bottom of the Right Panel
  6. Use the brush to draw the new neighborhood in the project area

Removing a Neighborhood

In case an existing Neighborhood needs to be removed, the following steps need to be taken:

How to remove a Neighborhood from a project:
  1. Load or create a project with Neighborhoods in the editor
  2. From the Ribbon of the editor, select Geo Data > Neighborhoods
  3. On the Left panel of the Editor highlight the Neighborhood to be removed
  4. Click the 'Remove' button on the bottom of the Left Panel
  5. Confirm the action on the message pop up

Duplicating a Neighborhood

For convenience purposes it is also possible to duplicate a Neighborhood. This duplicates the neighborhood entry and all its attributes, except the actual location in the project area, since neighborhoods are mutual exclusive areas.

How to duplicate a Neighborhood from a project:
  1. Load or create a project with Neighborhoods in the editor
  2. From the Ribbon of the editor, select Geo Data > Neighborhoods
  3. On the Left panel of the Editor highlight the Neighborhood to be duplicated
  4. Click the 'Duplicate' button on the bottom of the Left Panel
  5. Find the duplicated Neighborhood in the list on the Left Panel