Please take a minute to take the tour
Choose which layer you want to perform the analysis on
Select a function to run
The choices are intersects, buffer select, overlaps, within, contains and touches.
So for example if you choose intersects, the analysis would return all features that intersect the Geometry Source on the chosen layer
Click the help icon for details on what exactly each of these functions do
Select the units of measurement and enter a size for your radius (only active if you chose Buffer Select under Spatial Function)
Select the area to run the analysis against
The choices are the currently selected feature, an area on the map of your choosing or a second map layer
Select box or circular area (only active if you chose Area under Geometry Source
Then drag your area onto the map
Click redraw if you make a mistake
Select a secondary layer (only active if you chose Layer under Geometry Source)
A script must be generated before you can run the analysis
For some Spatial Functions this happens automatically
If it doesn't appear click here
Click here to run the analysis and display features that fall within your selected Spatial Function
Click here at any time to restart the process
The name given to a map so it can be found and recognised easily
An optional description to include more information about the map
A locational projection can be entered if there's a specific area you'll be working on
The default is world wide so just use it if you're not sure
If this is checked, anyone with the link will be able to view your map
This is where you can choose what tools are active for people viewing your map
Click the Save button to save your map
The View Map button will appear so you can see it in action
The Add Layer and Create New Layer buttons will also activate
You can use these to add layers to and in turn display information on your map
Creating a layer has its own tour so don't worry if this is all new to you
Check out the help for more information
We also have lots of help tutorials available on our youtube channel
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The name given to a layer so it can be found and recognised easily
An optional description to include more information about the layer
You have the options of importing an External layer or a MapGenie layer if you have the appropriate URLs, security tokens, etc.
If you're new to this just stick with an AziMap Layer for now
What type of features to draw on your layer and in turn how your information will be displayed on a map
The choices are points, lines and polygons
Layers that share a group will appear alongside each other on a map's layer list
Click here to save your layer
To quickly create and display a map for it, click the Show Map button that will then appear
Check out the help for more information including how to add data to your features
Note: Applying to all instances will update the style for each instance of this layer that appears on a map.
You have unsaved changes. To continue without saving click 'OK'