This example uses some of the Tile math functions in the Spatial Math library. The Tile math calculations are useful when creating custom visualization (i.e. heat maps). In this example every time the map has moved all the tiles that are in the current map view are calculate...
I would draw a similarity with cooking popcorn in the microwave. Now, I could read the instructions and manually choose how long I should cook my popcorn OR I can press one button and have that time determined for me without having to provide anything. This is one of key points (for me...
Simply multiply the total measurement by 1.1 to determine how much overage you need. Finally, add your overage to the total area. That will be the approximate amount of flooring or wall tiles you need to order. When calculating how much tile a project requires, be sure to check out our ...
C:/GIS/Carbon_model/test_tiles/docker_output/on my computer is mapped to/usr/local/tilesin the Docker container indocker-compose.yaml. If running on another computer, you will need to change the local folder being mapped indocker-compose.yamlto match your...
Codes also specify how much floors are allowed to bend under load, a measurement called adeflection limit. The IRC says that floors must deflect no more than 1/360 of the floor's span. For example, a floor with a span of 10 feet must deflect no more than 1/3 inch, or 120 inches/...
aa composite repeat is created from three or more design units, using rotation or mirroring techniques. the composite unit can then be repeated using any of the repeat systems. the example on page 16 shows a symmetrical repeat used extensively in textiles, tiles and many other areas of surface...
the viewport in world space. Then I know the width of the tile using the scaling strategy used in the AbstractMap and the unityTileSize. So the bottom part is how many tiles are visible in the screen (Float). And the result is degrees/tile. Which in hindsight might be where I'm ...
Tiles/Sheets: A term used to refer to shingles. Plane: A large area of the roof that’s defined by four distinct edges. Square: A 10×10 grid of roof, or 100 square feet. Flashing: Metal strips used to seal the transition between shingles, or to close gaps between the roof and any...
This example uses some of the Tile math functions in the Spatial Math library. The Tile math calculations are useful when creating custom visualization (i.e. heat maps). In this example every time the map has moved all the tiles that are in the current map view are calculated...