An indicator represents a phenomenon that can be displayed on a map. It allows the user to configure how the phenomenon will be displayed. Indicator has a reference to a metric, which is a mathematical expression of the phenomenon. Indicators are further analysed in indicator drills, with whom they are paired with and displayed in a dashboard.
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areas
(based ongeometryPolygon
subtype dataset)
(based ongrid
geometryPolygon
subtype dataset)
(based onzones
geometryPolygon
subtype dataset)heatmap
(based ongeometryPoint
subtype dataset)dotmap
(based ongeometryPoint
subtype dataset)line
(based ongeometryLine
subtype dataset)
| grid | zones | heatmap | dotmap | line |
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This object also allows to enable the Dominance visualization in the Compare tool ().
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Key | Type | Optionality | Description | Constraints | ||||||||
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zoom | integer |
| zoom level, for which the no need to specify all 16 zoom levels - when one level is specified, the rest is computed as a result of a geometric series |
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global | decimal |
| global scale value (= no marker selected) |
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selection | decimal |
| selected scale value (= when a marker is selected) | x => 0.0 |
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