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tutorial:building_a_simple_model [2016/12/22 20:09]
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tutorial:building_a_simple_model [2017/01/17 18:06]
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 You should have something like this:{{ :​tutorial:​simple_model_1.5.jpg |}}\\ You should have something like this:{{ :​tutorial:​simple_model_1.5.jpg |}}\\
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-Now you need to connect the functors to establish a model. First, let’s understand what a //​[[:​Calculate Map]]// does. This container is a calculator used for map algebra to combine and process maps, tables and constants. As a container, it does not function by itself. There is a need to add supplementary functors to it. In this case, each map processed by this container will be represented by the functor //[[:Number Map]]// ​available ​in the Map Algebra Supplementary tabGrab //[[:Number Map]]// ​and place it inside the container //​[[:​Calculate Map]]//. The container will resize to accommodate the //[[:Number Map]]//.\\+Now you need to connect the functors to establish a model. First, let’s understand what a //​[[:​Calculate Map]]// does. This container is a calculator used for map algebra to combine and process maps, tables and constants. As a container, it does not function by itself. There is a need to add supplementary functors to it. In this case, each map processed by this container will be represented by the functor //[[:Number Map]]//. Click in the hook tool {{:​tutorial:​hook.jpg|}} to create a hook functor with //[[:Number Map]]// inside the container //​[[:​Calculate Map]]//. The container will resize to accommodate the //[[:Number Map]]//.\\
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 Clicking on the arrow with the Edit Functor Ports tool allows us to visualize the links between a pair of functors.\\ ​                                                                                   Clicking on the arrow with the Edit Functor Ports tool allows us to visualize the links between a pair of functors.\\ ​                                                                                  
  
-Now that the functors are linked, you can rearrange the model by clicking on the layout ​tool. Note that the model will be organized\\ from left to right or left to bottom according to its execution sequence.\\+Now that the functors are linked, you can rearrange the model by clicking on the execute ​layout. Note that the model will be organized\\ from left to right or left to bottom according to its execution sequence.\\
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