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* [[Point measurement]], to inspect the value of a grid overlay for a specific location. Optionally displays values over time in case the overlay supports timeframes.
* [[Point measurement]], to inspect the value of a grid overlay for a specific location. Optionally displays values over time in case the overlay supports timeframes.
* [[Line measurement]], to inspect the variation in values of a grid overlay on the line drawn.  
* [[Line measurement]], to inspect the variation in values of a grid overlay on the line drawn.  
* [[Object measurement]], to inspect the value of an attribute of an object related to a grid overlay. Optionally displays values over time in case the overlay supports timeframes.
* [[Object measurement]], to inspect the value of an output attribute of a grid overlay related to that object. Optionally displays values over time in case the overlay supports timeframes.


===Adding a measurement===
===Adding a measurement===

Revision as of 10:54, 17 January 2023

Measurement in comparison to Overlays.

A measurement is the Tygron Platform is an item which allows users to record and inspect spatial data. Measurements can be positioned in the 3D world and are applied to a grid overlay or to an attribute related to a specific grid overlay.

Measurements are accessible by

Editor → Current Situation (Ribbon tab) → Queries (Ribbon bar) → Measurements

Types

Currently three types of measurements are supported:

  • Point measurement, to inspect the value of a grid overlay for a specific location. Optionally displays values over time in case the overlay supports timeframes.
  • Line measurement, to inspect the variation in values of a grid overlay on the line drawn.
  • Object measurement, to inspect the value of an output attribute of a grid overlay related to that object. Optionally displays values over time in case the overlay supports timeframes.

Adding a measurement

Measurements can be added, inspected, imported and exported using the measuring tool. It is accessible in the navigation panel, by clicking on the icon above the overlay bar.