Configuring a Map Display
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Viewing and Editing Data > More Procedures > Configuring a Map Display
Configuring a Map Display
Use map displays to display geographic data, for example, the data of a GPS receiver, in a map section.
Complete the following steps to load geographic data and to display the data in a map section. Use map data from a cache so that you can execute this example offline.
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Select DIAdem NAVIGATOR.
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Select File»New.
- Drag and drop the data set VIEW_MapDisplay.tdm in file browser from the example folder into the Data Portal to load the map data.
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Select DIAdem VIEW.
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Select Assigned Worksheet Partitions»Map/2D Axis System.
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Select Display from the context menu of the map display to specify the channels that DIAdem is to use for the synchronization of the map display.
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Select the setting Cache for the Map type and enter the Cache path \Examples\Documents\MapCache\.
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Select the TimeStamp channel for the Synchronization track and the cursor dimension X-Cursor.
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Select for Longitude the channel Longitude and the cursor dimension Y-Cursor.
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Select for Latitude the channel Latitude and the cursor dimension Z-Cursor.
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Click OK.
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Activate the Data Portal.
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First select the channel Longitude and then <Ctrl> press the Latitude channel and drag the channel pair into the axis system.
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Double-click the axis system.
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Click Cursor Synchronization.
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Select the cursor dimension Y-Cursor for Abscissa because this cursor dimension is assigned to the longitude in the map display.
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Select the cursor dimension Z-Cursor for Ordinate because this cursor dimension is assigned to the latitude in the map display.
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Click OK to close the dialog boxes.
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Select Settings»Cursor Parameters and enter the Speed 10 so that DIAdem plays the data at a speed 10 times faster than the speed with which the data was recorded.
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Click OK.
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Click Curve Cursor on the tool bar.
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Select Go to Start on the toolbar to set the cursor to the start of the animation.
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Click Start on the toolbar to start the animation. With the cursor DIAdem shows the current channel values in the map section.