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Generates coverage for a limited area (bigmap) of what has been tiled and processed (as per landmark files) | Compiled by KD |
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=== Input - files === * view_maps.in (you get this from using ["update_infiles.e"]) |
== Description == |
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=== Input - stdin === | This executable generates coverage for a limited area (bigmap) of what has been tiled and processed (as per landmark files). In other words, map_coverage produces a coverage_m.pgm file that shows areas on a bigmap that have been tiled at user specified resolutions. black means not covered while covered areas are bright. The brighter the area the more overlaps that are present. |
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* Filename (of a bigmap) | == Input - files == * big map, name provided in stdin == Input - stdin == * filename (of a bigmap) |
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* Start and ending resolution (in km?) | * min and max resolution of tiles (maplets) to show |
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0,.1 | 0,.001 |
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=== Output === * coverage_g.pgm - a global map showing what has been tiled to the specified resolution |
== Output == * coverage_m.pgm - a regional map showing what has been tiled to the specified resolution {{attachment:map_coverage.jpg}} ---- CategoryPrograms |
map_coverage
Compiled by KD
Description
This executable generates coverage for a limited area (bigmap) of what has been tiled and processed (as per landmark files). In other words, map_coverage produces a coverage_m.pgm file that shows areas on a bigmap that have been tiled at user specified resolutions. black means not covered while covered areas are bright. The brighter the area the more overlaps that are present.
Input - files
- big map, name provided in stdin
Input - stdin
- filename (of a bigmap)
ZN0204
- min and max resolution of tiles (maplets) to show
0,.001
Output
- coverage_m.pgm - a regional map showing what has been tiled to the specified resolution