Calculating total area has many real-world applications. You can use it to determine how many tiles are required to cover a floor, the square footage of a house, the size of a tablecloth needed for a particular table or the area covered by your sprinkler system. You may also have to ca...
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...
tiles can not only help you insure that you are getting enough cool air to the inlet of your servers, it can help you maintain airflow to the recommended ASHRAE level to all IT equipment (current ASHRAE inlet air recommendations are for environment range of 18°C to 27°C (64.4°F to ...
Well over twenty inputs are needed for this framework. Most are spatial, but some are tabular. All spatial data are converted to 10x10 degree raster tiles at 0.00025x0.00025 degree resolution (approximately 30x30 m at the equator) before ingestion. Spatial data include annual tree cover loss, ...
This reveals how effective the cache was - in this example, 992 polygons generated 998 image tile requests (as some polygons will straddle the boundary between tiles and hence need more than one tile), but of these requests 992 were served from cache with only 6 requests actually pulling da...