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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]]//. Grab //[[:Number Map]]// using a hook tool {{:tutorial:hook.jpg|}} 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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