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{{learned|what the Neighborhoods Overlay is|which additional information is displayed in the hover panel|how to add or remove the Neighborhoods Overlay}}
[[File:Neighborhoods.JPG|thumb|420px|right|Example of the Neighborhoods Overlay]]
==What the Neighborhoods Overlay is==
The Neighborhoods [[Overlay|overlay]] shows the division of the project area in [[Neighborhood|neighborhoods]]. These neighborhoods can contain statistical data concerning the whole neighborhood, stored as attribute values. <br> The data used for this [[Grid overlay|overlay]] is from the CBS Wijk- en Buurtkaart. See for more information on this dataset the [[Project_Sources| project sources]] page. <br>
[[File:Neighborhoods_overlay_general.jpg|thumb|420px|left|Example of the Neighborhoods Overlay]]
If the project is from a location outside the Netherlands or an empty map, the Neighborhoods overlay will show a division in 4 equal parts: Northwest, Northeast, Southwest and Southeast.
The Neighborhoods [[Overlay|overlay]] shows the division of the project area in neighborhoods. These neighborhoods also contain statistical data concerning the whole neighborhood. <br> The data used for this [[Grid overlay|overlay]] is from the CBS Wijk- en Buurtkaart. See for more information on this dataset the [[GEO_Data| geo data]] page.  
This overlay is added by default.
If the project is from a location outside the Netherlands or an empty map, the Neighborhoods overlay will show a division in 4 equal parts: Northwest, Northeast, Southwest and Southeast.  
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* the coverage percentage  
* the coverage percentage  
* the average household
* the average household
Keep in mind that this data is for the whole of the neighborhood. If in your project is only a small part of the neighborhood, the data is not recalculated for that part.  
Keep in mind that the data presented is for the entire neighborhood, even if your project only contains a small part of that neighborhood. It is not recalculated for the part that is within your project.
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==Adding and removing==
==How-to's==
''The Neigborhood overlay is added by default when creating a new project.''
* [[How to add and remove an Overlay]]


{{Editor ribbon|header=Geo Data|bar=Overlays}}
==Notes==
*The Neighborhood overlay is added by default when creating a new project.


{{Editor steps|title=add the Neighborhood Overlay|Select in the editor 'Geo Data' from the ribbon|Select 'Overlays' from the ribbon bar|Select the desired overlay from the option menu at the bottom of the [[left panel]]| Select 'Add' at the bottom of the [[left panel]]| Notice that the new Neighborhood Overlay has been added to the list of active overlays. }}
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[[Category:Overlay]][[Category:Neighborhood]]
File:Geo_data.png|1. Select Geo Data
File:Overlays.jpg|2. Select Overlays
File:Neighborhood_option.jpg|3. Select desired overlay from drop down menu on the bottom of the [[left panel]]
File:Add.jpg|4. Select 'Add' from the bottom of the [[left panel]]
File:Neighborhoods_list.jpg|5. The overlay will now appear in the list of active overlays on the [[left panel]]
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{{Editor steps|title=remove the Neighborhood Overlay|Select in the editor 'Geo Data' from the ribbon|Select 'Overlays' from the ribbon bar|Select the desired overlay from the list of active overlays on the [[left panel]]|Select 'remove' from the bottom of the [[left panel]]|Confirm the removal in the pop up confirmation message}}
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File:Geo_data.png|1. Select Geo Data
File:Overlays.jpg|2. Select Overlays
File:Neighborhoods_list.jpg|3. Select the overlay from the list of active overlays on the [[left panel]]
File:Remove_.jpg|4. Select 'Remove' from the bottom of the [[left panel]]
File:Confirm.jpg|5. Confirm the removal in the pop up message
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Latest revision as of 14:16, 7 October 2022

Example of the Neighborhoods Overlay

The Neighborhoods overlay shows the division of the project area in neighborhoods. These neighborhoods can contain statistical data concerning the whole neighborhood, stored as attribute values.
The data used for this overlay is from the CBS Wijk- en Buurtkaart. See for more information on this dataset the project sources page.
If the project is from a location outside the Netherlands or an empty map, the Neighborhoods overlay will show a division in 4 equal parts: Northwest, Northeast, Southwest and Southeast.

Additional information displayed in hover panel

Hover panel displays additional information

When clicking on a specific location in the map, the hover panel gives additional information about the:

  • name of the neighborhood
  • the number of households
  • the number of inhabitants
  • the population density
  • the coverage percentage
  • the average household

Keep in mind that the data presented is for the entire neighborhood, even if your project only contains a small part of that neighborhood. It is not recalculated for the part that is within your project.

How-to's

Notes

  • The Neighborhood overlay is added by default when creating a new project.