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For some calculations, it may be necessary or prudent to include data in a Project in the form of [[Area]]s, such as as a basis for the [[Travel Distance Overlay]]. However, making [[Area]]'s dynamic for [[Future Design]]s, such as having a specific [[Area]] only exist when a certain [[Measure]] has been activated, will require some specific setup. | For some calculations, it may be necessary or prudent to include data in a Project in the form of [[Area]]s, such as as a basis for the [[Travel Distance Overlay]]. However, making [[Area]]'s dynamic for [[Future Design]]s, such as having a specific [[Area]] only exist when a certain [[Measure]] has been activated, will require some specific setup. | ||
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{{editor steps|title=activate and deactivate an Area together with a Measure | {{editor steps|title=activate and deactivate an Area together with a Measure | ||
| First make sure you have added or [[Geo_Data_Wizard|imported Areas]] that you want to (de)activate. | | First make sure you have added or [[Geo_Data_Wizard|imported Areas]] that you want to (de)activate. | ||
| In Future Design, open the list of Measures. | | In Future Design, open the list of Measures. | ||
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* It is not possible to dynamically create [[Area]]s, so activating and deactivating [[Area]]s is the only effective way to effectively change their state. | * It is not possible to dynamically create [[Area]]s, so activating and deactivating [[Area]]s is the only effective way to effectively change their state. | ||
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* [[Measure]] | * [[Measure]] |
Latest revision as of 08:38, 20 March 2024
For some calculations, it may be necessary or prudent to include data in a Project in the form of Areas, such as as a basis for the Travel Distance Overlay. However, making Area's dynamic for Future Designs, such as having a specific Area only exist when a certain Measure has been activated, will require some specific setup.
How to activate and deactivate an Area together with a Measure:
- First make sure you have added or imported Areas that you want to (de)activate.
- In Future Design, open the list of Measures.
- Select the Measure which should (de)activate the Area(s).
- In the right panel, select the tab "Areas".
- Click on the "Add" button.
- Select the areas that you want to (de)activate. Optionally filter on name.
- Click on OK to confirm. The (de)activated areas should now be added to the measure.