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- Shape Layer: Intersect, Merge, and Subtract polygons from each other
- Shape Layer: Ellipse Drawing
- Shape Layer: Selecting a non-default column for circle-radius
- Shape Layer: Selecting a non-default column for fill-color
- Shape Layer: Add a Map Sampling Column
- Shape Layer: Adding a new color column based on the values of a radius column
- Shape Layer: Using Expressions
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Map Layer
The Map Layer allows users to load and display global maps of Mars and other planetary bodies. All versions of JMARS include the Map Layer, which offers users two options: Graphic/Numeric Maps and Advanced/Custom Maps.
- Finally, the user can select the data. In this example we selected MOLA Colorized Elevation.
- Graphic/Numeric Maps usually serve as the base layer of the Viewing Window with other layers (such as the ROI Layer, Groundtrack Layer, etc) stacked on top of them.
Advanced/Custom Maps
- Advanced/Custom Maps are developed by users to display datasets not included in the standard version of JMARS. These maps can contain both graphic and numeric components and be either regional or global in size. The data used to build these maps are contained in files (usually either ISIS cubes or standard image files), which must be loaded into JMARS by the user.