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1. Point gradient voranoi diagram Lines generator Charts on regions Point clusters k Background layers Y k User layers Figure 94 Visualization Layers Configure Contour x Opacity 95 Attribute QDutlats rd Name aye Cell size per mille of width 9 Search radius in cells 3 LJ Number of levels 4 _ Logarithmic linear scale Ll Outline fill area _ Show hide labels start color SPPFFOD End color OK Cancel Figure 95 Visualization Layer Contour configuration panel 53 MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer In the Cell size per mille of width field enter a cell size 49 The cell size determines how coarse or smooth the patterns will appear The smaller the cell size NOTE the smoother the surface A larger cell size will process faster but results in a coarser surface 9 Using the Search radius slider select a search radius in cells 49 Generally the larger the search radius the more generalized the patterns will be A small search MOTE radius usually shows more local variation 10 Using the Number of levels slider select the number of contour levels you wish to view 11 The default scale used for the map is linear if you wish to change from a linear scale to a logarithmic scale Click the Logarithmic linear scale checkbox 12 By default contour areas are shaded for contour areas with outlines only click the Outline fill area checkbox
2. ra Ging M il 7 Adz as Greenacre Bankstown N n Wattle Grove X Panania Padstow Figure 80 Click on marker to display further information 3 Toclose the information popup click on the Close button Figure 81 4 Todelete a marker click the Delete button on the information popup Figure 82 33 Aylesbury Crescent 33 Aylesbury Crescent Chipping Norton NSW 2170 Chipping Norton NSW 2170 Australia Australia 150 958432 33 920627 150 958432 33 920627 T ce Figure 81 To close the information popup click the Close button Figure 82 To delete the marker click the Delete button 4f Marker properties can be managed through the User Layers panel See User Layers on page 71 MOTE 3 To exit Marker mode e Click on the Multi function marker mode button T j the Multi function button will revert to the default Navigation mode icon MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer 45 DISTANCE MODE The Distance tool determines the distance between two or more points on the map When you click a sequence of points on the map a path is drawn To open the Distance tool 1 Long press the Multi function button 2 From the dialog click on Distance Pa mote The Image on the Multi function button will change to Distance mode indicating you are in 3 Click on the points you want to measure between the total distance along the selected path will appear in the calculator 4 Do
3. 1 Click the Hide all button ail RESET ALL To reset to the default settings i e to hide all layers except those turned on by default 2 Click the Reset all button Reset all USER LAYERS The User Layer section allows you to show and hide _ Layers x Bookmarks Markers or select to display the Graticule i You can also change the opacity of Markers displayed on init mom j the map k Visualization layers ra Background layers User layers Ti Bookmarks Markers ie L Graticule i1 dz mme du See ame 28 rtu E SLATE ee Der Ld Tg A di ad be al pees E m FAT Figure 122 User Layer Bookmarks and Markers selected UR A F z i 4 E x i h 28 EF i ni P A y Ves E c irr PR Figure 123 Map showing markers 50 Figure 124 User Layer Graticule option selected MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer 7 1 APPENDICES APPENDIX A PREFERRED LANGUAGE The MI Viewer MING will auto detect the user s 7 Xa c AT preferred language set in his her Agent Web SEE SSS Ss Browser and will use the first one to resolve Web pages are sometimes offered in more than one language Choose languages for displaying these web pages in order of preference static and dynamic I18N strings L sin order of preference Figure 126 shows the MI Viewer in English and see a cu Figure 127 in Fre
4. 49 Pressing the Esc key or the Close button in the dialog header closes the Search parameters dialog 6 Inthe Search Location field enter the search sources you want to target 4 The look of the Search Location field may differ from one browser to another or from one NOTE version of a browser to another For example the light grey words Attribute Value visible in the Search Location field as seen in Figure 20 may not appear in some browsers n 7 Click the Search button or press Enter to perform the search 8 Click the Cancel button or press the Esc key to cancel the search and close the Search panel When the search is successful the Selection panel will be populated with all the Features that match the search criterion grouped by individual Search Source The Selection panel is explained fully in Selection Mode on page 30 F Selection Totals Queries 1 Result Sets 1 Results 11 Search for Emma s Cakes Outlets 7 Address 10 Patrick St 10 Queen St Name Category 2060 0 na J 100 Fairfield Chase 0 Hunter St LO Te dr jan Av Emma s Cakes LIEBE 5 Lo Res Ultimo Figure 22 Search Results displayed in the Selection panel Using the auto complete feature of the Search Input field To make it easier for you to enter edit and submit search terms a context menu appears as soon as you start to type into the Search Location input field It will display a
5. Layer Distance per mille of width 2 5 Threshold 4 w OK Cancel Figure 113 Visualization Layer Point clusters configuration panel 6 Click the OK button to save the configuration The map will display the point clusters layer Click the Cancel button or press the Esc key to cancel the configuration and close the panel Click the Point clusters checkbox to turn the Point clusters layer on off To reconfigure the point clusters settings click the Configure icon the Point clusters configuration panel will reopen 5 MOTE the Toolbar To view the Point clusters legend open the Legend panel by clicking the Legend button on e Server Administrators are able to control the classification and styling of cluster symbols and should read the Point Clusters section of Appendix B inthe Server Tools and Administration Guide for further information MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer 66 BACKGROUND LAYERS There are 3 background layer options to choose between by selecting the appropriate radio button e Street e Terrain e Satellite ppe y E 2 T Vanes J N i e he A A r a lo a i E w b e St On k Thematic layers m ar ih t Visualization layers pc j la ie EE he Map data 2013 Google _ ms of Lisa eport a mag aee nu 4 e 151 27721 33 90695 B EDU E me Sau s REM CE Sch Visualization layers OE Lee TAN lg
6. inl samman yalia of Cabegary wilhin ep el peueinmeni ale Hurgar TII Ohigten Pigta ics Qram Balad he teer arp gnmpmmpmmyi ez DN Hu coa CAS ah Chat sn Hijos Counter Names liy D dislinel slaved of Jagan st Galagari by Mini Hungar Dalad hicken GELET ice ream Pizza il dek i P y d L EUSA wey on HEA Figure 109 Charts on Regions 3D Pie Count of fast food outlets Name by franchise type Category MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer 64 POINT CLUSTERS Information rich maps are important for showing relationships and analyzing trends However when a map has too many points to communicate a clear meaning the information needs to be simplified Reducing the amount of points on the map can be accomplished by using Point clusters Clustering is the process of grouping closely positioned locations together and representing them with a cluster icon i e a simple circular icon with a radius proportional to the clusters size and showing the number of points within the cluster ES When you zoom in those locations will become further apart and will separate into their own cluster icons am TE Ferr pum al Outlets Quilets grouped by Category M T I wn M h ILI Burges A ph iei er J ja t Xii 2 Chicken Pizza lee Cream Salad x Phra clusters Outlet clued by distance of 11 735 and a thgshold of 2 I ED Lenihan 10 poini buy 3 Between 10
7. 13 To label the contour levels click Show hide labels checkbox 14 Click on the Start color colored rectangle then select a start color from the color picker 15 Click on the End color colored rectangle then select an end color from the color picker 16 To close the color picker click the Close button 17 Click the OK button to save the configuration The map will display the contour layer Figure 96 Click the Cancel button or press the Esc key to cancel the configuration and close the panel Click the Contour checkbox to turn the contour layer on off To reconfigure the contour settings click the Configure icon the Contour configuration panel will reopen m cU CIBETUWIR Ox Ea p e E A Attrioute value UE Lovers x i BaF 2 zr feu e k Thematic layers Visualization layers bl contour Ll Surface density LI point gradient lvoronoi diagram Reuse Hill J Warrii A3 TE _ cm CEPI cx lunes generator C charts on regions _ Point clusters k Background layers V ae JM equarie Fields t k User layers E Was daa T2013 Gesa Terma al Ure Hapert a mas e c IE i Uu B 3 e 151 53620 33 69926 Figure 96 Map showing contour visualization layer 49 To view the Contour Legend open the Legend panel by clicking the Legend button on the Toolbar MOTE MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer 54 SURFACE DENSITY Mapping density shows you where the h
8. m MERRMANDS Central WEST Gardens WOODPARK Merrylands Hinh Schnnl Figure 47 Box Selection MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer STAMES Central Gardens WDODPARK Merrylands E F Winh Gehan a i il Figure 48 Box Selection Selection visual indicator 32 To select a radius using the Fixed radius with Select by Radius There are two modes of selecting by radius e Free radius with fixed center Default mode e Fixed radius with free center To select a radius using the default mode Free radius with fixed center 1 Click the Select by radius button 2 Toselect features within a radius area draw a radius by clicking on the map then drag and release In this mode the centre of the selection is where you click on the map Figure 49 3 Once a selection has been made and at least one feature returned a visual indicator is displayed at the draw location Figure 50 STANES STANES MERRE ANDS Central WEST Gardens WOODPARK WOODPARK Merrylands Hinh School Merrylands Hinh Schnnl Figure 49 Radius Selection Free radius with fixed center mode Figure 50 Radius Selection Free radius with fixed center mode Selection visual indicator free center mode seg Click the Configure Selection button to select by Radius open the Selection options dialog s
9. MI Client It processes all the information sent from the MI Client to produce your application which you view and interact with in the MI Viewer see What is the MI Viewer The Map Intelligence Server is supplied with a number of administration tools that include license administration and customizing default settings Business Intelligence MI Specific Application Plugin Mi Specific GIS Mi Web Services Figure 1 The Map Intelligence Platform MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer 6 WHAT IS A LAYER Maps are built with layers Each layer holds characteristics that may be of interest to end users Layers contain features of the map such as streets parks postal districts cities radio towers rivers and so on Each map layer sits on top of another layer e g a country layer may sit all the way at the bottom with street layers sitting right at the top Layers can also be created dynamically from data found in external sources Map Intelligence is capable of generating a variety of layer types to aid analysis In this manual layers that reside as part of the mapping environment are referred to as Internal built in layers see Internal built in Layers section on page 52 Layers created dynamically from external data sources using the MI Client are known as MI Custom layers see MI Custom Layer Types below The MI Viewer also allows the adding of external WMS Layers or Overlays see WMS Overlays section on page 68 and the
10. and 100 poini P d i kondi Beach tore than 100 point nriewaod CADE ere Figure 111 When using point clusters the map is simplified the cluster icon indicates there are multiple points in that location MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer 65 Newport l aM vae a Wi d e Er sues 3 PN Si a om E i L i Legend astral ington f Point clusters and 3 threshold 2 X Quthets clustered by a distance of 3 13 km EE Less than 10 points Between 10 and 100 points Mote than 10D points Scale 1 433K Map data 2014 Google Figure 112 When zooming in the locations become further apart and will separate into their own cluster icons To configure the point cluster visualization layer 1 From Visualization layers panel click the Point cluster checkbox bv the Point cluster configuration panel will appear Figure 113 2 Using the Opacity slider select the opacity percentage to use The lower the opacity percentage the more transparent the color fill will appear 3 From the Layer drop down list select the point layer that contains the points you want to cluster 4 Using the Distance per mille of width slider select the distance to be used to determine if a point is within the bounds of a cluster 5 Using the Threshold slider select a number for the minimum number of points a cluster must have before it is shown on the map Point clusters x Opacity 80
11. creation of Visualization Layers see Visualization Layers on page 53 MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer MI CUSTOM LAYER TYPES The following MI Custom layers can be created and configured using Map Intelligence POINT LAYERS Point Layers are map layers where data is represented on the map as discrete point images or symbols For example a particular layer might represent the location of stores as push pin icons and another layer could represent accidents as colored dots where the color theme represents the severity of the accident Typically the rows in a table of data belong to a business concept such as people or address details where each column is an attribute of that concept Thus each row in your business data can be represented as an individual point in a point layer In Map Intelligence point layers form the foundation for relationship layers RELATIONSHIP LAYERS Radius relationship layers are circular regions with themes around certain points of interest that show information about other points which fall within that circular region These layers are generated by Map Intelligence They are based on calculations made by Map Intelligence on the specified data values as defined by the Layer Designer For example different colored circles indicate the average house price within half a kilometer of a proposed waste plant Another example is where different colored circles indicate the number of burglaries that have occ
12. edges of the Voronoi diagram define the possible channels that maximize the distance to the obstacles Thus in planning paths among the sites it will be safest to stick to the edges of the Voronoi diagram In Map Intelligence the Voronoi diagram is plotted as lines that can be said to mark the boundaries between the spheres of influence of the points inside the polygons formed by the lines To configure the Voronoi diagram visualization layer Configure Voronoi diagram 1 From Visualization layers panel click the Opacity 95 Voronoi diagram checkbox I the Voronoi diagram configuration panel will appear Figure 101 Using the Opacity slider select the opacity percentage to use The lower the opacity percentage the more s OK Cancel transparent the color fill will appear From the Layer drop down list select the layer you wish to Figure 101 Voronoi diagram configuration panel use for your analysis 2 Click the OK button to save the configuration The map will display the Voronoi diagram Figure 102 Click the Cancel button press the Esc key to cancel the configuration and close the panel Click the Voronoi diagram checkbox Z to turn the Voronoi diagram on off To reconfigure the Voronoi diagram settings click the Configure icon the Voronoi diagram configuration panel will reopen MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer 58 t Thematic layers Visualization layers L Contour Cl Surface densit
13. left of the All Layers checkbox causes the sub tree to expand and show all the map layers currently available Each layer is represented in turn as a sub tree 3 Clicking the Plus icon H to the left of the layer name causes the layer sub tree to expand and show the known attributes or columns visible in that layer 4 You can select all the columns by checking the layer checkbox v or selectively picking some of the attributes lt gt 4f Ifyou selectively pick some of the MOTE attributes the layer checkbox will then show as being partially selected m MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer Search parameters x 4 amp 4 Geocoder All layers Vacant Outlets 4 E Choice Gyms E Outlets C gt Category C Latitude Longitude WWW J z E m s Address 2 Postcode Income Population 25 to 49 Category by Area Label de Value C E local government area 4 C E local government area GOGO Y m 1L Cy Imppp l V OK Figure 21 Search parameters dialog 19 4 Some attributes are meta columns i e Label URL or Value and are indicated by the icon 9 with NOTE the name in italics If available you can target these attributes in a search too In point layers these are the labels and URLs assigned to individual points In Region and Area Group Layers these are the labels and values associated with the regions of the themed layer 5 Click the OK button
14. m DO address 10 Glermere Parkway Pesteede 2745 0 weve Lak Mev tenman value cf Galegerys vilha lagal qovermmant ana Duger CauckE 7 Chickan jee ream Salsa veri eanfigl rm pty 3 B E E E ED E D El 150 5B535 33 73119 Figure 70 Clicking anywhere on the map displays the popup Outlets iD 187 Name Myles Ices Category 1o Cream dress 10 Glenmore Parkway je 2745 0 PM STATE NSW NUM 0 0 MapInfo ID 609 Figure 74 Clicking the Next button will display information from the internal Postcodes Layer MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer 42 gt X 706 Penrith C IE 2000 16350 Figure 75 Finally clicking the Next button will display information from the internal LGA Layer The total number of features found for each layer is displayed in the popup title bar The example in Figure 76 shows two outlets are found under the cursor but only information relating to the first Burger House is displayed in the popup Burger House ory Burger ss 10 Kooyna Crescent Figure 76 Popup indicating two features found Zoom in closer to view information relating to the second outlet 394 ne Theodores ory Chicken 265 10 Taren Point Rd istcode 2229 0 Figure 77 Zooming in to view the second outlet 5 The Popup will remain open until you click another feature or map location move the cursor outside the viewing area or click the Close button at the top r
15. nr wr j JD Attrisute value gri 5 EET d Layers x Sara Fars E ee ap FA Opacity Qoo 7 vacant outlets E Mloutlets A O C Choice Gyms liocal gavernmen t area cok El O DlPepulatian 25 to 49 EA O Ceyms near outlets O O foca government area E Natio oh pop FERE fg heap Botan lt Bay National i amp gt k Visualization layers k Background layers F k User layers i E Akm Scale 1 217K un M Map data 20313 Geegle Temas of Ute Fapon a mag emo os E t BH F T o 151 24054 33 95424 Figure 88 In this example only the Outlets point layer is turned on displaying the Fast Food outlets as colored circles Note that the labels checkbox is also selected and the Fast Food franchise name appears next to each outlet rugs oS ica One 0 n TUN Layers x 7 Clvacant outlets E Cl Outlets O Ocheice Gyms lioc government area cok El O DlPepulatian 25 te 49 oO l amp yms near outlets O Ufie government area Banr Bay k MVisusirzation layers pee E J Haraing k Background layers F k User layer Scale 1 207K Mag d SIE HFE aeu Dei af Dno hm k E i E E F t e 151 50088 34 04589 Figure 89 The same view as Figure 90 above except the Outlets layer label checkbox has been deselected MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer DO I f g ai a i fi AT r te i Le sv d Themat
16. um fixed radiuss 00 CiMrent map width is 91419 meters In the Select by Radius section check the Use fixed radius checkbox and enter a value in to the radius field Figure 51 Ease 49 The current map width is shown MOTE below the radius field to enable you to quickly see how relatively the size of the circle would compare to the map s width Figure 51 Select by Radius option Click the Done button Click the Radius Selection button Click anywhere in the map area the specified radius will appear Figure 52 you can then move the mouse to position this circle where you want it to be Figure 53 then release the mouse MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer 33 6 Once a selection has been made and at least one feature returned a visual indicator is displayed at the draw location Figure 54 Figure 54 Radius Selection Fixed radius with free center mode Selection visual indicator Select by Polygon Polygon Selection is similar to Box Selection but for irregular polygons 1 Click the Select by polygon button 2 Drawthe polygon vertices by click and release Closing the polygon is achieved by double clicking the final vertex Figure 55 MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer 34 3 Once a selection has been made and at least one feature returned a visual indicator is displayed at the draw location Figure 56 4f Currently when selecting by polygon the bounding box of the drawn polygon is used for MOTE se
17. with an equal spread of values in each For example an equal interval classification with 5 intervals over a value range of O to 5 would be loosely 0 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 9 Using the Chart size in pixels slider select the size of the width of the chart 4f Regions will be excluded which at the current resolution have an area less than a value MOTE computed from the chart size and chart type e g bar diagrams only consider regions whose area is greater than or equal to the square of the chart size value 10 Using the Number of charts slider select the maximum number of charts to display 11 Charts can be displayed in 3D or flat perspective select the checkbox for 3D deselect for Flat perspective 12 Charts can be displayed as pie or bar diagrams select the checkbox for pie charts deselect for bar diagrams 13 Click the OK button to save the configuration The map will display the Charts on region layer Figure 106 14 Click the Cancel button or press the Esc key to cancel the configuration and close the panel 49 Toview the Charts on regions legend open the Legend panel by clicking the Legend button on the MOTE Toolbar Legend Category by Area LAGE comman value ei Cae gary within foal grusinme ni aie a Burger iC shew Chicken PA fee Cream Salad Ahihi zentflim empty P0000000 Campsie 5 m Inore oe ty T rat n jury C Chicken Charts oni Regions ei Farercod J Count
18. 5 0 Category by Area Label The maszt common wal T Fer Cabon ome within The most common value tor Category within ec E There are no Outlets in Blue Mountains C P E 25 Fg fmk o gmbCU Ro riven ET LB rp L enrtim 1 tet pA EE bie Store Lres postcode 5 LOCALITY MULGOA KINGSWOOD CASTLEREAGH BLAXLAND ry Va il PENRITH Figure 61 Selection Results QUERY RESULTS Every time you add to the selection a Query group is added to the Selection panel Each Query contains one or more Result Sets A Result Set is a feature layer either under the cursor position or a selected Search Source that return at least one feature matching the query A Result is a single feature be it a point line or region 1 TheSelection panel by default shows the Queries individually ordered in reverse order of their creation In other words the last created Query is shown at the top of the list You can however chose to view the selection as an aggregated set To switch from Full to Aggregated view click on the Toggle View button in the top right hand side of the comment line in the panel In Aggregated view all the Queries are merged together no duplicate features are shown but they remain grouped by their Result Sets 2 To delete the full contents of the selection the contents of each individual Query or Result Set and individual Results use the Delete buttons Except when deleting ind
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20. EE M eee 3I 151 27292 33 89199 Figure 115 Background Layer Terrain option Je JC MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer 67 Layers k Thematic layers k Visualization layers Background layers O Street C Terrain Satellite k User layers amp ic e Sr lel 151 25300 33 89142 WMS OVERLAYS The viewer allows adding external WMS Layers or Overlays which when selected will be rendered between the Thematic and Background Layers in the viewer For Information on WMS see Technical Note Web Map Service WMS implementation If WMS Overlays have been added these layers appear in the Background Layers panel Figure 117 x k Thematic layers V Visualization layers E y Background layers 7 Srn Guo son O Terrain Et C Mas 4 O Satellite ie pube ey M 7 fa Hed chester i ies Hide all Reset all Saad Wes 00 Malum Se Gata Overlays O rJ Commonwealth Electoral Boundanes O P7 Pesteades r Lecat Government Areas User layers T Seale 21 217K 5 o data 2013 Google Termg of Ups Report a map acm Ca e t m 2 e is1 00427 33 84395 Figure 117 Background panel WMS Overlays MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer 68 1 Click the checkbox to make a layer visible Background layers S straat O Terrain O satellite i2 Data pat ate BA Commonwealth Electoral Boundaries HE eS Local Gover
21. ESSING SELECTIONS FROM YOUR REPORT Point feature selections that appear in the Selection panel can be used back in the report as a filter For instructions on how to access the selections from the report read the Selection section of your Map Intelligence Client User Manual POPUP MODE Popups are a useful way of displaying information about a feature To show popups 1 Long press the Multi function button 2 From the dialog click on Popup mor The Image on the Multi function button will change to 2 indicating you are in Popup mode In this example of a Greater Sydney map 4 MI layers are visible e Outlets a Point Layer displaying the location of fast food outlets themed according to the type of fast food sold e Population 25 to 49 a hatched Area Group Layer displaying the number of people aged between 25 to 49 living in each Local Government Area e Category by Area a Region Layer displaying the most common type of fast food sold in each Local Government Area LGA layer e Postcodes an internal layer 3 Click anywhere in the map a popup will appear displaying the value of the first feature of every layer found underneath the cursor Figure 70 4 Click the next button at the top right of the popup to cycle through the layers MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer 41 Outett gauged bg 2 par Tanger Eru Chicken Pista lee Cream Salad Population gojo 25 EU Gola 22 3 wilbkim apal gears nbi va
22. Je Scale 1 433K 5a iube a PT Mao data 2013 Geogle Temne of Ure Report amagp ema e c m H U r Figure 38 Map with saved bookmarks red rectangles 28 MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer To move to a bookmarked view 1 Click the arrow on the Bookmark button to open a list of saved bookmarks 2 From the list select a bookmark the map will refresh to show the bookmarked view rrr Pe oam are rots hep eT oe eee arme elle ej u al Big 151 14743 33 88700 Figure 40 Map view after selecting the East Region bookmark To delete a bookmark 1 Click the arrow on the Bookmark button to open a list of saved bookmarks 2 Click the Delete button next to the bookmark you want to delete North Region CE Figure 41 Deleting a bookmark P Bookmark properties can be managed through the User Layers panel See User Layers on page 71 NOTE MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer 29 CHANGE HOW YOU INTERACT WITH THE MAP Long pressing the Multi function button allows you to change modes to interact with the map The 5 modes available are shown below The icon on the toolbar button will change to indicate the current mode The default mode is Navigation only x Navigation only 9 Selection gi Popup a Marker 2 0 000 Distance 1 Long press the Multi function button a dialog will open 2 Select the mode you want to use 3 Click the Cancel button to cancel and
23. MI Viewer TABLE OF CONTENTS PT e Wm ct 4 POR 6 Ae ee MCT Oren C 4 AUDIENCE iaeei E A EEE rer 4 Be E 5 MAP INTELLIGENCE CONCEPTS oooeeeeesoeeeessoesesssosesssoccesssocsesssccsesssocsessocsesesocesessecssssssoe 5 W HATIS NAP INTELLIGENCE Facsresiesistesi erena eaoin n Eer broma Pim ADR UE 5 enan E I p aai E eee E OOE NE EN 5 The Map Intelligence Server and Browser MI Viewer sss 6 WHATS ETER E d md mam dede MINI MENU IPM 7 kg Ss Shy co ea feria o C E 8 uil mj n MH 10 AHATE TREPI VIEWER Lan odia ERE serene trey ter E V ipM UM UNUM 10 MI Viewer Varna CERNI RE D ONERE 10 AOE NG TEE UN ENE P T errr 10 DRONER ETING ean A E om 11 POELO SE TIEFI VIENEN rrr eR NNE ANTEE 11 UNG TE NN IEN ER oiis na E E E E 12 ul drugs apee AE E E RA EN E 12 Wal DOES LONG FTES EON ane a EA R 13 rE NO TONT E oaaae EA EEE A EE EE erent 13 A O Y Y s 16 E E AIE A T A A etna E E A E T E A E acted 16 o OOI PEE TEN ert een TA T ES AITA PE T IO N E EE E TI ee 16 EONO NO 16 BIGVI THU PHEDOTIV LT EEE A E A AEE A T tere E aM UE 17 Cd Cle E A E 0 EE EAEN OA AIAT AAE PE N TOA A IE EA E A 18 Navigon DOOK OTKS cetera aster aien irna EEE E ANRE NOTE Ee 19 ua E eee E M
24. Manual MING Viewer 56 EUIS Configure Point gradient To configure the point gradient visualization layer e e e Opacity ro 1 From Visualization layers panel click the Point gradient checkbox bv the point gradient Anribute configuration panel will appear Figure 99 Shot Points Y Depth Ranges 7 2 Using the Opacity slider select the opacity percentage to use The lower the opacity Gridratio percentage the more transparent the point gradient will appear w OK Cancel 3 From the first Attribute drop down list select the MI Custom layer that you wish to use for y y Figure 99 Visualization Layer Point gradient configuration panel your contour analysis 4 From the second Attribute drop down list select the theme you want to use for coloring the gradient 5 Inthe Grid ratio field enter a number between 2 and 10 A low number minimizes the relationship assumption between the data points 6 Click the OK button to save the configuration The map will display the point gradient density layer Figure 100 Figure 100 Map showing the depth the fish were caught 7 Click the Cancel button or press the Esc key to cancel the configuration and close the panel 8 Click the Point gradient checkbox to turn the point gradient layer on off 9 To reconfigure the point gradient settings click the Configure icon the Point gradient configuration panel will reopen 49 To view the Point Gradient leg
25. To move a panel Place your cursor over the panel heading bar when the cursor changes to t you can then drag the panel to anywhere within the browser window To resize a panel Place your cursor over the resizing handle at the bottom right corner of the panel when the cursor changes to a you can then drag the panel to the desired size To resize the panel horizontally or vertically place your cursor over the right or bottom edge of the panel and drag to the desired size 4f Cursor icons may differ between browsers To close a panel Click the Close button x in the top right corner of the panel or press the Esc key MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer 12 Legend dio at Legend x Dutlets Outlets Outlets grouped by Category Outlets grouped by Category Burger S Burger Q Cakes ALLE Chicken men Piz i Fiza lee Cream lee Cream 8 Salad Salad d Figure 7 Example of moving a panel Figure 8 Example of resizing a panel WHAT DOES LONG PRESS MEAN The Search button and Toolbar buttons which have an ellipsis near its bottom right corner offers additional options when it s long pressed Figure 9 Figure 9 Ellipsis at bottom right of toolbar buttons Long press means click and hold the mouse for about 1 second before releasing it Figure 10 Hovering the mouse over such button will show a tooltip that gives an idea about what both pressing and long pressing will activate Figure 10 Long Press Click H
26. af Mame by D distinot olappes of E LI Categary in GCabsgary by Siga The rangs v atigi fram D pa 21 D Burger Salad Ghicken Gales lee Cream Pizai 151 03735 33 88501 Figure 106 Charts on Regions Flat Bar diagram Count of fast food outlets Name by franchise type Category MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer 62 B Lu Category by daa Mer eamman value eT Gabsqary within fecal gIusInmenl Ama eem y 3 Bor Lael Tru arh mee d ot i c ELE E i Bc Attribute value mui ae LI 1 c u s p TiS ry T Burger Cakes Chicken Pizza its Cream Salad ethn ee nfligt arp BUHBHHDB Count of Name by 0 distinct olagpes of Cabsrqary i Gategarge Ey Ain The rangs vasis fram D pa 2 1 D Burger Salad Chicken Cakes fee Cream Pitta p gari aA E urgar soo fb S p a H faal a e Botany Buy Weigel Asy yua N i ee e FA Gcrm wd woe o z a tae Ml a Li 4 re Caegoryby Area P Mer comman value eT Cate gary within ira grveinmen aida Burger Cakes Chicken Pies lee Cream Salad thii zssfrt Bip HDHHBHDB Charts on Regions Count of Name by 0 distinct olagpes of Cabeqary in Gategarge Ey Aged Burger Salad Chicken Cakes fee Cream Piza od ween Figure 108 Charts on Regions Flat Pie Count of fast food outlets Name by franchise type Category MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer 63 e m rm Ce UI ie T p L Pr ts r An Calego ply Ansa
27. als Quenes 1 Result Sets 1 Results 3 arek cog 151 27637 33 6605 151 2866 33 8591 Name TESS NCUAUUT atte WWW Molly Restaurants Chicken 320 000 240 000 160 000 80 000 0 a Revenue 2009 Revenue 2010 400 Old South 316733 389984 Link V Bd Figure 64 In this example the additional information is a chart comparing revenue over two years 5 Ifa URL has been assigned to a specific point a Link will be displayed clicking the link will launch the URL associated with the point NN 4 Selection Totals Queries 1 Result Sets 1 Results 3 ira a 8 a Feature info within 151 2637 33 8805 151 7886 33 8591 Outlet 5 Chart Name Address Revenue 2010 Revenue 2009 www So Lii igi Lorento 400 Old South Head Rd 316733 389984 Figure 65 Column containing links MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer 39 F HH s in uu rnm MH Revenue 2010 Revenue 2009 www th Head Rd 300412 219144 Lipk h Head Rd 316733 Figure 66 In this example clicking the Link launches the franchise website Refer to the Map Intelligence Client User Manual for instructions on how to assign URLs to a specific NOTE point For information on creating customized data columns that appear when clicking the document icon refer to the Appendices section of the Map Intelligence Client User Manual Version 4 0 or later 7 8 EXPORTING SELECTIONS The Expor
28. and red areas pizza Figure 5 The MI Viewer displaying an Area Group layer The Local Government Areas of Sydney have been color coded according to the average household income The darker the area the higher the income Like Internal built in map layers MI Custom layers also have a specific order in which they are placed on the map Point layers are placed on top of Radius Relationship layers which in turn sit on top of the Internal built in map layers Region Relationship and Area Group layers shade existing Internal built in layers MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer MI VIEWER WHAT IS THE MI VIEWER The MI Viewer is launched in a web browser after a request has been made to the Map Intelligence server It displays the configured layers overlaid on a map specified by the Layer Designer 4f The Layer Designer may have configured the MI Viewer to display in an embedded browser within your MOTE report The MI Viewer also provides a number of controls and features that allow you to navigate around the map or to change the theme displayed on the map A number of tools are also available from the MI Viewer that allows you to perform high level analysis MI VIEWER VARIANTS There are 5 standard viewer implementations included in the current version of Map Intelligence LENNLNNNL MN MI MING Uses Google Maps http maps google com au MI BING LM Uses Microsoft Bing http www bing com maps MI OSM osmming Uses a com
29. art size in pixels 95 Number of charts 20 3D Flat perspective Pie Bar diagrams w OK Cancel Figure 105 Configure Charts on regions 6 Fromthe third drop down list select the column from the point layer which contains the attribute of the points you want to use to aggregate the points in each region 49 The column names which appear in the column drop down lists are the columns from the point MOTE layer which is defined in the Theme Type Column field of the Relationship Configuration screen refer to the Map Intelligence Client Manual 7 Using the Number of categories slider select the number of classification classes to use 49 Ifthe number of classes entered is greater than the number of classes in the data you will only MOTE see the maximum number of classes that exist MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer 61 8 From the Aggregation function drop down list select the aggregation function to apply to the aggregation columns in order to compute the regions values The aggregation functions supported are Count Sum Minimum Maximum and Average F When the column is of type String the classification used will be based on the top N distinct NOTE values of that column otherwise an equal interval classifier with N classes will be used N is the number of classes and is described in the next section An N based equal interval classification scheme divides the values of the result set into N classifications
30. ayers A Contour ww Surface density _ Point gradient waranai d agram unes generator _ charts on regions Point clusters k Background layers T a bk User ayers O hiia d SR eee Tec gna Bt ch mer Figure 98 Map showing surface density visualization layer 49 To view the Surface Density Legend open the Legend panel by clicking the Legend button on the MOTE Toolbar POINT GRADIENT The Point Gradient allows you to visualize existing relationships between among data points of a chosen layer It may help discover patterns embodied in the data which otherwise would be hard to detect The point gradient works by classifying selected data points from a Point layer into separate categories based on the available themes The geographic map is then divided up into a collection of triangles and these triangles are used to paint the visible surface The color assigned to each triangle is determined by the themes available in the MI Viewer and the color from the choice of theme of the points at the vertices of the triangle In the example below Figure 100 the points used for the gradient are fish catch shot points A shot point is the place where a fishing boat deploys it s net and the points have been themed or color coded according to the depth range the net was dropped to In this case you are able to display a point gradient depth chart showing the depth the fish have actually been caught MI Viewer
31. bination of OpenStreetMap OSM street view and Google Maps terrain and satellite views http www openstreetmap org Open Layers openlayers This viewer is also the default when no specific GUI configuration parameter is specified in an MI Request or set in the wms properties Google Earth This viewer is suited for use by the Google Earth application ACCESSING THE MI VIEWER How you access the MI Viewer depends on the type of MI Client you are using Please refer to your Map Intelligence Client User Manual The first time you use the MI Viewer a few tips on how to interact with the MI Viewer are displayed to NOTE close these Quick Tips click the Close button 2 If you close the Quick Tips long pressing the Help button gt reopens the Quick Tips screens See also What Does Long Press mean on page 13 and Help on page 47 MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer 10 BROWSER SETTINGS Refer to the Compatibility section of the MI Server Readme for further information on browser versions To ensure that the browser updates its contents when navigating Map Intelligence screens the browser needs to check for newer versions of stored pages In Internet Explorer IE the following setting is required e From the Tools menu click Internet Options and then in the Browsing history section click the Settings button then select the radio button Every visit to the page click OK to close the Settings window then click OK to close th
32. ck on Show Advanced Settings link 3 From the Languages section click the Language and input settings button Chrome Settings Search setting Change proxy settings History Extensions Lanquages Settings Change how Chrome handles and displays languages Language and input settings Help Offer to translate pages that aren t in a language I read Manage languages Downloads Download location C Users User Downloads Change Ask where to save each file before downloading HITPS SSL Manage certificates Figure 128 From Settings click the Language and input settings button MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer 7 3 4 From the Languages screen click the Add button A drop down list with all the supported languages will appear Add language Language Spanish espa ol OK Cancel Figure 129 Select from the Language drop down list 5 From the Language drop down list select Spanish espa ol 6 Click the OK button The Language list will now be updated and a new item Spanish espafiol will appear at the end 7 Click do not release and move this item to the top of the list before releasing the mouse 8 Click the Done button Languages Add languages and drag to order them based on your preference Languages Spanish espariol Spanis X pi in thi Enalch United States Display Google Chrome in this language English Use this language for spell checking S
33. close the panel Click made Navigation Popup A harker E Distance Cancel Figure 42 Click mode dialog NAVIGATION ONLY MODE For full details on using Navigation See Navigation section on page 16 SELECTION MODE The MI Viewer allows you to manage features you judge to be of interest during a Session You select those features either e by clicking on a location on the map e by executing a search for a location string e by selecting Feature Info from the context menu right click the map or e by using the selection tools which appear on Selection panel Figure 43 MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer 30 USING THE SELECTION TOOLS To Show the Selection panel 1 Long press the Multi function button 2 From the dialog click on Selection the Selection panel will open Selection Export q x Totals Queries 0 Result Sets 0 Results O s sla au A gH a selection Tools Toggle View Delete Figure 43 The Selection panel SELECTION TOOLS Selection options x Target layer s Configure Selection Target Layers g M Outlets 1 Click the Configure Selection button f to Ml income open the Selection options dialog this dialog Iv Category by Area displays the Target Layers MI postcode 3 ssc 2 Fromthe Target layer s list select which ata layers you want to be queried n All None Visible internal layers can also be MOTE selected as Target layers Figure Source regio
34. e Internet Options window To ensure a map is printed correctly Internet Explorer should be configured to print background colors and images e From the Tools menu click Internet Options click on the Advanced tab scroll down to the heading Printing the Print background colors and images checkbox should be enabled TO CLOSE THE MI VIEWER 1 Toend your current Map Intelligence session from the Toolbar click the End Session button It is recommended that you end your session when you have finished working with Map MOTE Intelligence to free up resources for other users For further information on using the End Session button and it s long press function see End Session on page 47 2 You can now close the browser MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer 1 1 USING THE MI VIEWER This section explains some of the more popular features and tools of the viewer There are 4 main areas to the viewer e Search e Navigation e Layer Manager e Toolbar E Mii M ERE l L 1 r y i T J t I i i a PN J ii Lake Burragerang l Scale 1 867K Picton Map data 82013 Google Terms of Use Report a map error gc om EL 7 0 150 72635 33 99922 Figure 6 The default MI Viewer MING MI VIEWER PANELS When clicking the Layer Manager or certain tools on the Toolbar a panel will open e g clicking the Legend Oo button on the toolbar opens the Legend panel
35. e Map The main map area is marked as a red finder at the center of the reference map Tasman Sea Gaston Dural p T pa Se To ae EI Map data Z2013 Ge T E D 150 94507 33 665441 Figure 19 Map and Reference Map 3 Tore center the map to a point not currently visible in the view e From the Reference Map grab the cross hair icon and move it to a new location Once you release the mouse the map will be re centered accordingly MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer 18 4 Toclose the Reference Map e Click the Reference Map Close button E NAVIGATION BOOKMARKS To navigate using bookmarks see Bookmarks on page 28 SEARCH The Search function is located at the top of the MI Viewer and allows you to quickly find features in the map layers The function is divided into two parts a Search Location field for entering the search and the Search D button to submit the search long pressing the Search button allows you to configure the search domains geocoder layers and attributes Attribute value Figure 20 Search How to configure search parameters n 1 Long press the Search button the Search Parameters dialog will appear The Search Parameters dialog consists of the Search Domains i e targets where the search will take place Figure 21 shows a selection tree with two distinct roots the Geocoder checkbox and an All layers checkbox 2 Clicking the Plus icon H to the
36. e data and using the Map Intelligence tools and features to analyze the map This manual has been designed for End Users MI Viewer User Guide 4 CONVENTIONS NN NN In examples indicate that the enclosed elements are optional or they are instances of code to be replaced by the user with applicable information Bold Bold in procedural steps highlights user interface elements on which the user must perform actions Example text Courier font indicates that the example test is code or syntax Counter Courier italic text indicates a variable field in command syntax Substitute a value in italics place of the variable shown in Courier italics Italic n stands for a variable number italic x can stand for a variable number or a letter Mouse This document provides examples and procedures using a right handed mouse If you Orientation use a left handed mouse adjust the procedures accordingly P The Note icon indicates additional information relating to the topic MOTE The Tip icon suggests an alternative or shortcut procedure TIP Touchscreens This manual gives instructions for using a mouse and uses the term click if you are using a touchscreen then tap instead of click Refer to the Compatibility section of the MI Server Readme for further information on touchscreen devices that are supported MAP INTELLIGENCE CONCEPTS WHAT IS MAP INTELLIGENCE Map Intelligence extends the no programming paradigm in
37. els for the layer select or deselect the second checkbox Iv next to each layer name 3 Ifa Map Intelligence Point Layer has multiple themes the drop down list under the Point Layer name will show the available styles for the layer and will allow you to change the theme Figure 86 Once the theme has been changed both the Map and Legend will be updated 4 Click the Configure icon to configure the zoom thresholds of the layer The contents of this panel will depend on how the layer is configured for example for a Map Intelligence Point Layer with a Multi Icon theme a drop down list allows you again to change the theme see Figure 87 5 To change the opacity of all layers use the Opacity Slider at the top of the Thematic layers panel 6 Click the Cancel button press the Esc key to cancel and close the panel MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer Layers X Thematic layers Opacity 7 4 LJ MW Vacant Outlets W Choice Gyms MW outlets c e M Category by Area Ci M Population 25 to 49 e MI Gyms near outlets d w L focal government area k Visualization layers k Background layers k User layers Figure 86 Selecting a Point Layer theme Configure Outlets x Minimum zoom in map units Maximum zoom in map units 1000 Theme by Category V w OK amp Cancel Figure 87 Example of the configuration panel for a point layer 49 tieli dii 1 a ad ce
38. end open the Legend panel by clicking the Legend button on the MOTE Toolbar VORONOI DIAGRAM Voronoi diagrams represent the region of influence around each of a given set of sites If these sites represent the locations of a chain of restaurants the Voronoi diagram partitions space into cells around each restaurant For each person living in a particular cell the defining restaurant represents the closest place to get one of their meals Voronoi diagrams have a surprising variety of uses Nearest neighbor search For a query point q finding its nearest neighbor from a fixed set of points S is simply a matter of determining which cell in the Voronoi diagram of S contains q Facility location If a restaurant chain wanted to open another restaurant To minimize interference with existing restaurants in the chain it should be located as far away from the closest restaurant as possible This location is always at a vertex of the Voronoi diagram MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer 57 7 Largest empty circle If you needed to obtain a large contiguous undeveloped piece of land on which to build a factory The same condition used for picking restaurant locations is appropriate for other undesirable facilities namely that it be as far as possible from any relevant sites of interest A Voronoi vertex defines the center of the largest empty circle among the points Path planning If the sites of S are the centers of obstacles we seek to avoid the
39. erHMouse Burger 10 Hope St 2115 0 Link y LIFMESMEK X S B lsBurgerMouse Burger 10 Betty Cuthbert Ave 2115 0 Link 3 if 1 il r a Fi zi X es i TM BUM East Region D A Meee tore EE Saale Terellia Ramer goma vero ae E383 gdwu eo 150 95500 34 10134 Figure 11 Map showing persistence of Legend Feedback Layer Manager Selection Bookmarks and Markers 4 While all the widgets persist their state and data even after the MI Session is ended the Selection NOTE data itself is kept in sync with the back end server In other words when the MI Session ends the selection contents will appear empty the next time a request for the same user is processed e The MI Viewer toolbar can also be re arranged see Re arranging the toolbar on page 22 and any changes made will persist CLEARING STORAGE To restore the widgets and toolbar to their default state and contents when the next request is processed ia 1 From the toolbar long press the End Session button the Clear storage dialog will appear 2 Click the OK button Clear storage when ending the session Cancel Figure 12 Clear Storage When you are ready to end your session oO 1 From the toolbar click the End Session button a dialog will appear asking you to confirm the clearing of the storage 2 Click the OK button your Map Intelligence session will end MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer 14 Are you certain you want to clear local storage Fi
40. ered in PDF PNG or GIF To configure printing 1 From the Toolbar long press the Print Map button Print Map Long press to configure Figure 28 To configure print options long press the Print Map button A panel similar to the one shown in Figure 29 will appear 2 From the Template drop down select a template to use for the printout The Map Intelligence installation includes the two default templates Map image incl overlays and Legend incl overlays Additional templates can be configured by NOTE the Map Intelligence Server Administrator For further information on Printing refer to the Printing in MING section in the Technical Note Map Intelligence Next Generation MING Configure printing options x Template Map image incl overlays Format Portable Document Format PDF a Width in pixels 640 Height in pixels 514 x w Save Cancel Figure 29 Configure printing options 3 From the Format drop down list select your desired format 4 Inthe Width and Height fields enter the width and height values in pixels P The image output size is limited to the maximum size in pixels allowed by the provider of the static NOTE map images These limitations may change over time and at the time of editing this Manual the limitations for the following providers are indicated at Google https developers google com maps documentation staticmaps Ilmagesizes Bing http msdn mic
41. examples that you need to use this software In some instances you are referred to other Map Intelligence manuals guides and technical notes information on where to find these manuals are listed in Appendix B Map Intelligence Manuals and Guides on page 75 AUDIENCE The effective use of Map Intelligence involves a number of separate processes which can be performed by different types of user The following section describes these users and the Map Intelligence manuals and guides available This manual has been written for End Users SERVER ADMINISTRATORS Server Administrators are responsible for the installation and management of the Map Intelligence Server These users should be familiar with the organization s mapping server hereinafter referred to as GIS Provider Server Administrators are advised to read the separate Server Installation Guide and the Server Tools and Administration Guide LAYER DESIGNERS Layer Designers are responsible for configuring the MI Custom layers to be displayed in the MI Viewer This type of user should have a firm understanding of the spatial analysis required Layer Designers should also read the separate Map Intelligence Client User Manual END USERS End Users are users who want to view configured MI Custom layers on a map Their roles may include slicing and dicing data on the report or filtering information in an Excel spreadsheet launching the MI Viewer to generate spatial representations of th
42. gure 13 Confirm the clearing of storage when ending session E See also To delete a bookmark on page 29 and To delete a marker on page 45 MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer 15 NAVIGATION The viewer provides a number of navigation options that allow you to manipulate and change the map view PAN To Pan move the map do one of the following 1 Click the Map the mouse pointer changes from a Pointer to a pan pointer P 2 Move to reposition the map and when the desired layout is achieved release the mouse 1 Pan is the default foreground tool ZOOM To center and zoom in on a location double click the location NAVIGATION CONTROLS The Navigation Controls as shown in Figure 14 can be found on the left of the Map Navigation controls include Figure 14 Click to zoom in by one level on the center of the map Navigation Controls Click to zoom out by one level o Click to zoom out to the maximum allowed level 4f Scrolling the mouse wheel forward and backward allows you to zoom in out respectively NOTE ZOOM TO MARQUEE The Zoom to Marquee option allows you to select a 1 Click e wes particular rectangular area on the map into which e Patk eo you can zoom To Zoom in to a Marquee e Move the mouse a start point on the map press ag a the SHIFT key click on the map and draw by GolP lu dragging a rectangular shape around the area Ashcroft Miller Hoxton Pank cy
43. ic ayers LJ d 8 Dvacant outlets C outlets C Choice Gyms Il ioca government ares ool a Ll Income ee oO CL Category by Area amp l O O Population 25 to 45 e LJ L Gyms near outlets lL lffeeal gavermment area k Visualization layers Background layers F r User layers 150 69339 43 69413 Figure 91 In this example the Income layer and labels are turned on The Local Government Areas are color coded according to the average annual household income for the area 51 MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer INTERNAL BUILT IN LAYERS The Layer Manager also displays the map s Internal built Layers x in Layers described in the thematic map in use by the i Thematic layers current User and are not under the control i e used as Reference Layers by the Internal Layers Internal Layers Opacity a are denoted by the icon o 5 44 1 If enabled click the first checkbox I to show or hide the layer label i Airports P Ow Bridges 2 Click the second checkbox v to show or hide the PIs I Streets layer PIN W ma jor Highways Legend F O Ml Railway Stations gP Mi Railways Internal Layers are also shown underneath the MI Custom Layers in the Map Intelligence Legend k Visualization layers k Background layers Y k User layers E Figure 92 Thematic Panel showing the MI Custom Point Layer Outlets and underneath a l
44. icates the link is updating When navigating if the view is not updated after approximately 3 seconds from when you stop NOTE navigating then select the Map Intelligence xxx Link right click and select Refresh From then on Google Earth should send the update requests to the Map Intelligence Server after navigation LEGEND To display the Map Intelligence Legend Oo e From the Toolbar click the Show Legend button Show legend Figure 33 Selecting the Show Legend button MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer 26 Gutlets Ouilets grouped by Category Vaucl se fi m ae i Cakes Chicken Pizza D Buiger Marth Bonds leo Cream qot ach Salad iure ifi n awelly He eal Re ae en 151 33540 33 54410 Figure 34 Map and legend E i The Legend may also display the maps Internal built in Layers see Internal built in Layers on MOTE page 52 FEEDBACK To display information and error feedback messages When a message is sent the Feedback button will flash the color signifies the type of message m Error Messages Ps Warning Messages y Notices Information messages To view a feedback message a 1 From the Toolbar click the Feedback button e the feedback panel will open E Feedback Y X kh ps px d State 0 created 1 opened 2 headers received 3 D oading 4 done L nr Notice 14 18 33 GMT 1100 AUS Eastern Daylight Time About to ca
45. ighest ME Confiqure Surface density x concentration of points is Surface density maps are particularly useful for looking at patterns rather than Opacity 25 individual points and for mapping areas of different sizes To configure the surface density visualization layer Attribute Outlets uf 1 From Visualization layers panel click the Surface density checkbox the Surface density configuration panel will appear Cell size per mille of width 9 Figure 97 2 Using the Opacity slider select the Search radius in cells Opacity percentage to use The lower the i h opacity percentage the more transparent NumbessElevels 7 the color fill will appear 3 From the first Attribute drop down list Start color FFFF00 select the MI Custom layer that you wish End color Edari to use for your surface density analysis 4 From the second Attribute drop down V OK Cancel list select the column which contains the values you want to analyze investigate Figure 97 Visualization Layer Surface density configuration panel 4 Where the column value is numeric the MOTE surface density layer will use this value If the value is not numeric the count function is used i e a value of 1 will always be used for each visible point in the selected layer 5 In the Cell size per mille of width field enter a cell size 49 The cell size determines how coarse or smooth the patterns will appear The smaller the cell si
46. ight of the popup MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer 43 ACTIVE POINT LINKS If a URL has been assigned to a specific point a Link will be displayed in the popup clicking the link will launch the URL associated with the point Figure 78 In this example a popup displays information relating to the point for the Myles Ices outlet in Glenmore Park clicking the Link launches the franchise website Refer to Configure Point Layers your Map Intelligence Client User Manual for instructions on how to MOTE assign URLs to a specific point 6 Toexit popup mode e Click on the Multi function Popup mode button the Multi function button will revert to the default EN Navigation mode icon Any open popups will close MARKER MODE You can place a marker anywhere on the map and obtain further details about the location To mark a location 1 Long press the Multi function button 2 From the dialog click on Marker E mote The Image on the Multi function button will change to indicating you are in Marker mode 1 Onthe map click at the location a red marker will be displayed at the location MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer 44 g Glenfield l Figure 79 Click on map to mark the location 2 To display further information about the location click on the marker I h ele y E ae a G a 33 Aylesbury Crescent Tas Chipping Norton NSW 2170 ril Australia k 150 958432 33 920627 af Z
47. ist of Internal Layers F VWelangana r Figure 93 Map and Legend showing Internal built in Layers MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer 52 VISUALIZATION LAYERS There are currently 7 visualization layer options to choose e Contour e Surface density e Point gradient e Voronoi diagram e Lines generator e Charts on regions e Point clusters CONTOUR Contour lines join points of equal density on a map Contour maps are good for showing the rate of change across the surface The closer the contours are to each other the more rapid the change is To configure the contour visualization layer 1 From Visualization layers panel click the Contour checkbox bv the contour configuration panel will appear Figure 95 2 Using the Opacity slider select the opacity percentage to use The lower the opacity percentage the more transparent the color fill will appear 3 Fromthe first Attribute drop down list select the MI Custom layer that you wish to use for your contour analysis 7 From the second Attribute drop down list select the column which contains the values you want to analyze investigate Where the column value is numeric the MOTE Contour layer will use this value If the value is not numeric the count function is used i e a value of 1 will always be used for each visible point in the selected layer 8 Layers x k Thematic layers Visualization layers p contour surface density
48. ividual Results you will be prompted to confirm the deletion 3 When you hover your mouse over the Go to icon a cross hair will appear on the map showing you the centroid of the feature Clicking the icon will re center the map at the coordinates of the centroid Figure 62 MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer 3 Ln ar z Cm Tasman S Cei ea Thee darer Jeee e Witcher ge Garo r LIT hy ay c Toes Ice Cream 19 apes ropa Por 2745 0 Link Category by Arca 7 Nu ey Thera are mno NR in Blue Mountains c postcode POSTCODE Figure 62 In this example the cursor is placed over the Go to icon for Myles Ices at Glenmore Parkway Glenmore Park you can see the point is marked by the red crosshair 4 l facolumn appears with a document icon further information about the feature is available clicking the icon Figure 63 will display the information in the Selection panel Figure 64 Selection 3 Totals Queries 1 Result Sets 1 Results 3 el LED mas a s Feature info within 151 2632 33 8805 151 7886 33 8591 bl tr D Outlet Chart Name Address Revenue 2010 Revenue 2009 www a Lorento 400 Old South Head Rd 316733 389984 Link tall pest aur didis D x ea p ex Bn RR j98 Old South Head Rd 373645 252073 Link re tonte Figure 63 Click on the document icon to display further information about the feature MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer 38 Selection Tot
49. lecting regions of internal layers 1 Y i E Cumberland Cumberland untry Golf Club untry Golf Club 0 Greystanes 3 a X Dreystanes ferai nd Merrylands ut ai Pak Ww tw YN E Ja Merrylands E x 11 s Park Lo eee ATI NS Figure 55 Polygon selection Figure 56 Polygon selection Selection visual indicator Select by Region Source region layer To select features within a particular region or O postcode multiple regions ries 1 Click the Configure Selection button to Ho open the Selection options dialog tsia O sed 2 From the Source region layer section select the built in layer to use Figure 57 select by Radius use fixed radius 3 Click the Done button Current map width is 182837 meters 4 Click the Select by region button Done 5 Click on the region s you wish to select 6 Once a selection has been made and at least Figure 57 Source region layer Select the built in layer to use with the ue search by region tool one feature returned a visual indicator is displayed at the draw location Figure 58 MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer 35 i Ap e Totals Queries 1 Result Sets 2 Results 11 e o a Ghana ID FRITTE E az need ones Paai Figure 58 Region selection Selection Example In this example using a polygon selection the follo
50. ll the PRINT web method with http wallaby 9090 mapIntelligence rest api 5417 r Print amp f PDFi p f w 649 h 351 cx 151 07104146874 cy 33 86198408 ti Figure 35 Feedback panel MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer 2 2 To clear all messages click the Delete button T 3 Tominimize the Feedback panel click the Minimize button p When minimized the panel is reduced in size and can be moved around to make more room in the viewer Feedback X Figure 36 Feedback panel minimized 4 To maximize the Feedback panel click the Maximize button BOOKMARKS The Bookmark tool allows you to save your current map view as a bookmark To save the current map view as a bookmark 1 From the Toolbar click the Bookmark button Bookmark x 2 Title the Bookmark panel will open 2 Inthe Title text box enter a name for your A Remember Cancel bookmark 3 Click the Remember button Figure 37 Bookmark panel Click the Cancel button or press the Esc key to cancel and close the Bookmark panel The bookmarked area will be outlined in red In the example below two bookmarks have been created for the North and East Regions of Sydney and are indicated by the red boxes e F i i D d m l Fi 5 A uh p A ze xum as E VA aval an man Ser l enebrook F Pen rith ent ore Park inen E atherine Field 150 77158 33 69391 id km ieni i Gide
51. ll the previous search terms that contain the text entered so far in the field For example in Figure 23 the auto complete context menu shows words which all contain the letter s Continuing typing will refine the list Eventually if no search term is found in the search history which contains the input text the menu will disappear MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer 20 ah xz Winr o gwoad Salad World m St Ives Bla Sutherland Mtl Figure 23 Search auto complete P The screen shot also shows a small x icon on the right side inside the Input field This too is NOTE browser specific Internet Explorer 10 the browser used for this image offers this to make it easier for the User to quickly reset any input typed so far Other browsers may not have it In case the search history becomes too long the context menu is limited to show approximately 6 lines When there are more than 6 matches for the input text a vertical scroll bar will appear to the right of the menu When the menu is open the following key commands are available Move focus to the previous item If on first item move focus to the input If on the input move focus to last item Move focus to the next item If on last item move focus to the input If on the input move focus to the first item ESCAPE ENTER Select the currently focused item and close the menu Note however that if no further editing of the Input text is needed another Enter is e
52. n layer 44 shows the internal layer postcode selected bd postcode LJ sse The All and None buttons are a quick way to Iga select deselect all the show layers At least _ t sla one layer has to be selected ui _ seg hav n selected deselected m 3 Once layers have bee Select by Ratius Use fixed radius Current map width is 182837 meters click the Done button The Source region layer and MOTE Select by Radius sections are discussed below Done Figure 44 Example Target Layers MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer 3 1 Select by Point 1 Click the Select by point button 2 Click on the map and release to select features within a pre configured number of pixels around the click location Figure 45 3 Oncea selection has been made and at least one feature returned a visual indicator is displayed at the draw location Figure 46 STAMES amp s Central Gardens slit eb ES WEST p Figure 45 Point Selection 5 Select by Box 1 Click the Select by box button STANES MERRE ANDS Central WEST Gardens Figure 46 Point Selection Selection visual indicator 2 Toselect features within a rectangular area draw a box by clicking on the map then drag and release Figure 47 3 Oncea selection has been made and at least one feature returned a visual indicator is displayed at the draw location Figure 48 STAMES
53. nch after changing in Firefox the preferred language as shown in Figure 125 French Canada f ca English United States en us English en Move Up Move Down For more detailed step by step instructions on how to change the preferred language of the Remove Browser see example below How to Change the Preferred Language in Google Chrome browser Fo Select a language to is Figure 125 Firefox Language dialog ES AE Dyer Reset BOATS OATS Gan EAT pu OAT BOATS 2 IT Bru SY en C ADEL nf oo AFISE BOATS M Shot Points B pIntorms BB A caren by hai degree E excusion Zones Click to configure this layer k Visual layers k User layers l b Image Inyers d Gagale aun LS 7 i Figure 126 Browser Preferred Language English MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer 72 Piers n ee riba EON TS on 1485375 163 01 somi am T Couches he matiques Bener Points E tations I Fi Coich by nati degree amp E exclusion Zones Cliquer pour configurer la couche k Couches visuelles k Couches utilisateur r Couches images Figure 127 Browser Preferred Language French EXAMPLE CHANGING PREFERRED LANGUAGE IN GOOGLE CHROME BROWSER The following step by step example shows how to switch the preferred language from English to Spanish when using the Chrome browser 1 Open the Settings page 2 Scroll down the page and cli
54. nged TIP Configure KML export options x Format Live KML link to your current session KML ee end to othe le KMZ Export a self contained fi wf Save Cancel Figure 31 Configure KML export options panel To view in Google Earth r Click the 3 D button ui Google Earth will open and display the map view including the MI Custom layers Double click on a MI Custom layer e g Point Layer Google Earth will center the view and show all the features of that layer MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer 25 Google Earth File Edit View Took Add Help 7 Search Fly To Tr emm Fy to eg San Francisca sightseeing Tour Paka ipe 3D Eadie lager is checked OF itsus Cac E E SJ Ternary Places E EISE mep antefigence cientapt zdl DE tegend b E Point Layer ru 1 ge E T5 SM Ern EI Google lest E p Layers Earth Gallery 9 ImageryiCase Wie Gb maa 33455 184 5 151 12ft Evel nr B i Eyo all 12 81kKm Figure 32 Map Intelligence and Google Earth 6 If you are using the Live KML Network link option the colored circle on the Map Intelligence link folder indicates the status of the link between Map Intelligence and Google Earth gl Indicates there is an active link between Map Intelligence and Google Earth gl Indicates the link is broken A link will become broken if the Map Intelligence User Session has expired e g if you clicked the End Session button in the viewer Ind
55. nment Areas User layers SY m T Ve ML EE nen INTENTE Em j Figure 118 Map with Commonwealth Electoral Boundaries layer selected E i If a WMS layer legend is available from the WMS server it is displayed beneath the layer title MOTE 2 Youcan change the opacity of the layer by using the layer s opacity slider e Some overlays maybe turned on by default in the image below the Local Government Areas overlay will be displayed automatically on opening the Mapping Viewer MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer 69 f T dmm I Aitribute value uam m i Periang LAE te b ne E Ir j p 5 e zt Li k Thematic layers k Visualization layers Backgreund layers F amp Streak O Terrain C Satellite EXData Overlays O E Commonwealth Electoral Boundaries LDlrPesteades Local Government Areas Figure 119 Local Government Areas layer turned on by default You can still display additional layers by selecting the relevant layer checkbox Background layers Y Street C Terrain C Satellite El 3 Data Overlays E12 commonwealth Electoral Boundaries el p Postcodes Local Government Areas t User layers S x z1 857K Figure 120 In this example the default Local Government Areas layer black borders alongside the selected Postcodes layer red borders MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer 70 HIDE ALL To hide all layers including any layers turned on by default
56. oR O MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer CHARTS ON REGIONS Charts on regions allows you to select a Region layer i e a Region Relationship or Area Group layer and automatically generate bar or pie charts in 3D or flat look displaying aggregations over the values of some attributes columns of the associated point layer 4f For a description of Region Relationship NOTE and Area Group layers see MI Custom Layer Types To configure the Charts on regions visualization layer 1 From Visualization layers panel click the Charts on regions checkbox w the Charts on regions configuration panel will appear Figure 105 2 Using the Opacity slider select the opacity percentage to use The lower the opacity percentage the more transparent the charts will appear allowing the underlying maps and layers to be visible 3 From the Region Layer drop down list select a Region layer that you wish to use 12 Point layer classification and aggregation columns 4 From the first drop down list select the point layer you want to use 5 From the second drop down list select the column from the point layer which contains the attribute of the points you want to use to classify the points in each region Configure Charts on regions x Opacity 35 Region layer Category by Area Point layer classification and aggregation columns Qutlets Category Name Number of categories 9 Aggregation function Ch
57. old Release PERSISTENCE AND STORAGE Most of the MI Viewer panels and widgets will persist their state location and dimensions between subsequent requests The MI Viewer also remembers the widgets contents specifically the Bookmarks Markers and the Selection Figure 11 shows the MI Viewer after a second request when bookmarks and markers were created and a selection selection by polygon have successfully returned some features One can see how the widgets kept their location dimensions minimized state as well as their contents MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer 13 So Levers x k Themane layers Misua amp ration layers ceatour surface denzty Ju rh rep ae by Cabaret ne Paint gradient eui Ivoronci diagram Chick I f Cires generator Pc aL amp tee Cream XE eharts on regions B sud que L Point clusters o o e Background layers F rm E m k User layers spen Qnem ou M cud I d ed Sines A Py p Ho ay CIT o c enges Ah on E 4 4 i OE Fm F El T EJ PE qu a i wee EO ee E SESS FU de 4 ew OF a Me re T x 4a 4 ni E jit a Quenes 1 Result Sete 1 Depill JF amp l als A a Ex e c H Outlets ie zi p Category Address Postrade ww wn s S BxiBagerHouse Burger 100 Olympic B 2127 n nur Pak D B l2Burger House Burger 200 Rowe St 2122 0 x F r zi C BlaBarg
58. om the first Source drop down list Dealer select the point layer that you contains the source values Theme select the column that contains the source values Thickness in pixels 2 4 From the first Destination drop down Start calor FFFFOO list select the point layer that you End color EAN contains the destination values 5 From the second Destination drop v OK Cancel down list select the column that contains the destination values Figure 104 Lines generator configuration panel 6 The Theme section allows you to select the value you wish to use to theme the lines 7 From the first Theme drop down list select the layer that contains the values you wish to use for the theme From the second Theme drop down list select the column that contains the values you wish to use for the theme 8 Using the Thickness in pixels slider set the thickness of the line in pixels 9 Click on the Start color colored rectangle then select a start color from the color picker 10 Click on the End color colored rectangle then select an end color from the color picker 11 To close the color picker click the Close button Click the OK button to save the configuration The map will display the lines Figure 103 Click the Cancel button press the Esc key to cancel the configuration and close the panel 49 To view the Lines generator legend open the Legend panel by clicking the Legend button on the MOTE Toolbar
59. panish x Offer to translate pages in this language Add Figure 130 Move the selected language to the top of the list 9 Close the Settings tab and open an MI Request file or a BI Report The MI Viewer should now be in Spanish MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer 14 APPENDIX B MAP INTELLIGENCE MANUALS AND GUIDES Product documentation and support information for Spectrum Spatial for Business Intelligence including Map Intelligence SP and the clients are located here support pb com ekip index pagezcontent amp id RE15215 Additional support information and documentation for Spectrum Spatial are located here support pb com spectrum MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer 15
60. rosoft com en us library ff701724 aspx 5 Click the Save button 6 Click the Cancel button or press the Esc key to cancel and close the Configure printing options panel 4 If you click the Cancel button the printing configurations will remain unchanged TIP 7 Click the Print Map button to generate the map for printing MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer 24 5 D GOOGLE EARTH If you have Google Earth installed you can easily view your current session including all the MI Custom layers in Google Earth as a live link or save the current map view as a file to send to others To configure export options There are two options available e KML Network Link A live KML link to your current session e Self contained KMZ file Exports the current map view and other MI artifacts to a self contained file you can send to other people 1 From the Toolbar long press the 3D button BA Ha an bE 7 O Open in 3D Long press to configure Figure 30 To configure 3D options long press the 3D button The Configure KML export options panel will open Figure 31 2 From the Format drop down list select either Live KML link to your current session KML Network Link or Export a self contained file to send to other people 3 Click the Save button 4 Click the Cancel button or press the Esc key to cancel and close the Configure KML export options panel 4a If you click the Cancel button the export option will remain uncha
61. stwng ee ry Touchscreen users pinch to zoom ATEN f TIP Figure 15 Zoom to Marquee Shift Click Drag and Release that you want to zoom in on Nest Hoxton MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer 16 anon 50 8793 1 33 80929 Figure 16 Zoom to Marquee Release the mouse and the map will refresh zooming to that area Fit i y gs py E i Cy qe h 2 Attribute value Vires rc ee Lemon ITE Bra od Luke ISI i IL L ac 1c K aac T Jee 150 62531 33 67778 Figure 17 Map view after zooming in to a marquee NAVIGATION HISTORY can be found above the Navigation controls and act similarly The navigation Back and Forward buttons F to the back and forward buttons found on a web browser 1 To return to the last map view you viewed click on the Back button ec L4 MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer 2 Once a previous view has been selected the Forward button can be used to move forwards through the navigation history REFERENCE MAP The Reference Map displays a miniature version of the map 4f This feature is not activated by default If the Reference map does not appear and you wish to use it please MOTE contact your MI Server Administrator 2 To open the Reference Map e Click the button located towards the bottom right of the map mele Mu AE T Per ED 6 z emm ve AK holly Restaurants er Figure 18 Accessing the Referenc
62. t egg a sale or an accident physically belongs to by doing a spatial calculation AREA GROUP LAYER Area Group layers also correspond to existing areas on a map As for Region Relationship layers the displayed theme is based on data attribute values but in this case no Spatial calculation is required Instead a column in your business data is designated to have values that match a column in the map data For example an existing map layer of suburbs may correspond to a data column for suburbs where the values are the suburb names Then for transaction data that represents customer complaints and that also contains a suburb column it is possible to make a cross reference between the transaction and the map area using the suburb name An example that would use this correlation is displaying a theme on a suburb s area on the map that reflects the most common complaint type received from that suburb 49 If your mapping application has been MOTE created with a MI Client released after MI Server version 4 0 then Area Group layers will be have been replaced by a new layer type called a Value Layer Consult your MI Client documentation for a full description of this layer type Figure 4 The MI Viewer displaying a Region Relationship layer Local Government Areas of Sydney are color coded according to the most common type of fast food outlets in each area Purple areas show chicken outlets are the most common green areas burger
63. t button on Selection panel allows you to export the contents of the selection buffer to a Microsoft Excel Workbook In the example shown in Figure 62 notice the 3 layers Outlets has 2 features the Category by Area layer LGA has 2 features and the internal layer postcodes has 6 features 1 Click the Export button to export to a Microsoft Excel Workbook Figure 67 Exporting the selection 9 Onopening the Excel file the workbook comprises 3 worksheets each sheet corresponding to one of the layers in the selection buffer Figure 68 shows the Outlets worksheet with 2 rows corresponding to the 2 outlet features shown in the selection buffer GF docxlsx Read Only A B Gasol D E F 1 Name Latitude Longitude www ID Category Address Subu 2 Kelly s Kitchen 33 740932 150 717039 http www integeo com 1521 Burger 10 Boomerang St Camk 3 Myles Ices 33 792731 150 690811 http www integeo com 87 Ice Cream 10 Glenmore Parkway Glent 1 M 4 gt Outlets lga Figure 68 Excel workbook showing the 3 worksheets Outlets lga and postcodes MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer 40 Maximizing and Minimizing the Selection Panel size and can be moved around to make more room in the viewer 1 To minimize the Selection panel click the Minimize button E When minimized the panel is reduced in Selection X Figure 69 Selection panel minimized 2 To maximize the Selection panel click the Maximize ACC
64. the Layer Manager button located below Thematic layers the navigation controls The Layers panel will open Opacity as shown in Figure 85 Y g There are 4 sections to the layers panel 4 MW Wl Vacant Outlets W Ml choice Gyms e Thematic layers VI EF Outlets e Visualization layers by Category v e Background layers hel focal government_area color e User layers ae O lvl Income c Category by Area 2 Toopen a layer section click the Open button B wi Population 25 to 49 Figure 84 D Ml Ml Gyms near outlets c F OU local government area k User layers k Visualization layers Figure 84 To open the layer section k Background layers To close the Layer Manager k User layers e Click the Close button at the top of the panelor amp ure gt Layer Manager press ESC MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer 48 THEMATIC LAYERS The thematic layers panel displays the thematic layers available Thematic layers include the Map Intelligence Custom layers defined by the various MI Clients Layers are displayed as either Single Layer items or as a Layer Group Layer Groups show the different Map Intelligence Region Layers which are configured to theme the same Internal built in region layer and the style of Map Intelligence Themeing Color or hatch they use 1 Tocontrol the visibility of layers select or deselect the first checkbox M next to each layer name 2 Tocontrol the visibility of lab
65. to mapping and merges location and spatial analytics into enterprise decision support and Business Intelligence applications Map Intelligence enables bi directional analysis between data visualized on maps and other more traditional representations such as tables of data charts and reports In this environment a user can easily discover previously hidden information and data relationships Map Intelligence reduces the time needed to develop the applications from weeks and months to days and hours In many cases organizations have given up before solving the technical challenges that Map Intelligence solves Map Intelligence has two principal components THE MAP INTELLIGENCE CLIENT The Map Intelligence Client MI Client includes a number of configuration screens that enable you to design your mapping application Using the MI Client you select the underlying map you want to use and build the different MI Custom layers to be used in your analysis see MI Custom Layer Types Once this has been done your application is finished and in operation the MI Client sends a request to the Map Intelligence Server to display your application in the MI Viewer For further information on the MI Client refer to the Map Intelligence Client User Manual MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer 5 THE MAP INTELLIGENCE SERVER AND BROWSER MI VIEWER The Map Intelligence Server is the powerhouse behind the mapping application designed by your Layer Designers using the
66. u judge to be of interest during Information a Session Select features from the map and use to filter the report Popup A useful way of displaying information about a feature Place a marker anywhere on the map and obtain further details about the location E 0 000 Measure distances along a path RE ARRANGING THE TOOLBAR The Toolbar buttons can be re ordered by drag n drop to suit individual preferences For configurable buttons those with ellipsis you need to press the Shift key whilst clicking and dragging the button The modified ordering will remain in force until you clear the local storage see Persistence and Storage on page 13 MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer 22 ii Theale pelea pit n EHI EAR A aj el eju jJ i oe Figure 25 Re arranging the toolbar WHAT DOES LONG PRESS MEAN The Search button and Toolbar buttons which have an ellipsis near its bottom right corner offers additional options when it s long pressed Figure 26 Figure 26 Ellipsis at bottom right of toolbar buttons 1 Click Long press means click and hold the mouse for about 1 second before releasing it Figure 27 2 Hovering the mouse over such button will show a tooltip that gives an idea about what both pressing and long pressing will activate Figure 27 Long Press Click Hold Release MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer 23 PRINT MAP You can print a map rend
67. uble click to end E NORTH epea epe T IUE a s E n CE EN Wairoa Special p ue School ig Me E E E a g HILL Le a e v Park Es gm af Edgectilf Rd Barner in Orr sr Cem tantus S dl FH ii N of i h Ea SU em T jee aad z Pa vilia p Life SUI ins CI b ries Giap 5 zT See AM Map data 2013 Gong mms of Wee Flapoet a map e 5 n um rJ Cni t J Ee 151 26244 33 89393 Figure 83 Distance tool 6 Toexit Distance mode e Click on the Multi function Distance mode button Coo the Multi function button will revert to dE the default Navigation mode icon 46 MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer HELP Click the Help button to open the MI Viewer Help Long pressing the Help button opens the Quick Tips screens giving a few quick tips on how to interact with Map Intelligence This screen also appears the first time you open the Mapping Viewer and after the local storage is cleared END SESSION Click the End Session button to end your current Map Intelligence session It is recommended that you end your session when you have finished working with Map Intelligence to free up resources for other users Long pressing the End Session button allows you to clear Storage before ending the session see What Does Long Press mean on page13 MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer 47 LAYER MANAGER To open the Layer Manager seksi m E Arr 1 Click
68. urred within a five mile distance of houses belonging to known burglars In the current version of Map Intelligence the circle center points e g houses belonging to known burglars and the data being analyzed burglaries must be point layers MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer Figure 2 The MI Viewer displaying a Point layer The points represented by colored circles indicate the location of fast food outlets in the Sydney area Figure 3 The MI Viewer displaying a Radius Relationship layer The small blue circles amp amp represent gyms Around each gym is a 2 km radius colored according to the number of fast food outlets offering a low fat menu Pale Green Circles indicate there are more than 5 outlets and red circles indicate there are no outlets A Region Relationship layer corresponds to a map area of any shape that is solely geographical in its definition and is not generated by Map Intelligence Examples would be suburbs zip postal codes local government areas or police precincts Region Relationship layers can be given themes according to specified data rules associated with the points that fall within that region An example of such a theme could be color coding precincts according to the number of crimes that have taken place within their boundaries or applying different hatches to suburbs based on the total value of house sales that have occurred in each one Map Intelligence works out in which region a poin
69. wing layers are visible e The point layer Outlets e The region layer Category by Area lga e The Internal Layer postcode As can be seen in the Layer Manager Thematic Layers Figure 60 These same layers have been selected as Target layers in the Selection options dialog below Selection options 2 Target layer s IV Outlets Income i Category by Area Ti postcode 1ssc LI sta zed All Mone 4 om Figure 59 Target Layers for selection MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer Tasman Sea Category ML 3 dura CR Iz Park way 10 Reserve Rd Lavers x 1 a Thematic layers Opacity P e 9 W W Outlets In iga color B h income c Ml Category by Area d postcode P li isse zi 1l isla l k Visualization layers l k Background layers k User layers Tey Figure 60 Visible Layers 36 In Figure 61 a polygon selection has been made the results show the selection includes results for all the Target layers Outlets Category by Area and Postcodes Selection E usnm er SEM Totals Queries 1 Result Sets 3 Results 10 neges Dala Feature Info at locaton 150 6748 Outlets 5 Mulgoa TUE ID Name Category Address Suburb Postcode www 2745 apne Kelly s Kitchen Burger Cambridge Gardens Link J es cf og 87 Myles Ices Ice Cream 10 Glenmore Parkway Glenmore Park 274
70. xpected to submit the search TAB Select the currently focused item close the menu and move focus to the next focusable element PAGE UP DOWN Scroll through a page of items Confirmation dialog for clearing the search history Sometimes it may become necessary to clear the search history To clear the Search History e Enter 257 in the Search Location field and press Enter 4f The 257 sequence corresponds to the letters C LR on a phone keypad an abbreviation for Clear NOTE Search The and keys are usually what you d enter to delimit a command when you re using a telephone to interact with a voice activated response system When this sequence is entered the attached confirmation dialog is displayed Clicking OK will clear the history Clicking Cancel will let the search handle this sequence as a normal search term MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer 2 1 TOOLBAR The Toolbar allows you to select various tools that allow you to interact with the map ee FF g Figure 24 The MI Viewer Toolbar 1 Configure printing options and or print map Configure KML options and open in default KML KMZ viewer for example Google Earth Feedback Open a multi tab window to display feedback Bookmark the current extent mul The Multi function button allows you to change how you interact with the map The 5 modes are shown below The default mode is Navigation Navigation only mode Selection Feature Manage features yo
71. y Point gradient Voronoi diagram Lines generator Charts on regions lPoint clusters toR Bot gt gt t Background layers k User layers Figure 102 MING Viewer displaying Voronoi diagram The red circles represent restaurants in the Burger Bar franchise chain any new Burger Bar should be located as far away from the existing Burger Bars as possible This location is at a vertex where the lines meet of the Voronoi diagram LINES GENERATOR The Lines generator allows you to quickly create a visualization layer that draws lines between two associated sets of points and theme or color code the line based on a selected value In this sales distribution example below the relationship between Dealers and the Sub Dealers is displayed A line has been drawn between a Dealer Oo and the Sub Dealers W the dealer is responsible for Each line has been color coded or themed according to the Dealer for example a yellow line represents Dealer A Raines rmn HN P T i A an fee n Figure 103 Lines generator displaying the relationship between Dealers and Sub Dealers MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer 59 To configure the Lines generator visualization layer Configure Lines generator source 1 From Visualization layers panel click Dealers the Lines generator checkbox v the i Dealer Lines generator configuration panel will appear Figure 104 Destination 5ub Dealers 2 Fr
72. ze MOTE the smoother the surface A larger cell size will process faster but results in a coarser surface 6 Using the Search radius slider select a search radius in cells 49 Generally the larger the search radius the more generalized the patterns in the surface density MOTE Will be A small search radius usually shows more local variation 7 Using the Number of levels slider select the number of levels to assign surface density values 4f More levels create a smoother looking map on the other hand using too many levels may not add MOTE information to the map as the colors blend using fewer levels may highlight some areas but may not show subtleties in the patterns 8 Click on the Start color colored rectangle then select a start color from the color picker 9 Click on the End color colored rectangle then select an end color from the color picker 10 To close the color picker click the Close button MI Viewer Manual MING Viewer 55 11 Click the OK button to save the configuration The map will display the surface density layer Figure 98 Click the Cancel button or press the Esc key to cancel the configuration and close the panel Click the Surface density checkbox to turn the surface density layer on off To reconfigure the surface density settings click the Configure icon the Surface density configuration panel will reopen porsmmg 7 Layers x E Thema layers Visualization l
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