Layering Features on a Map

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Layering Features on a Map TransCAD Layering Features on a Map 2019/4/21

Layers and Some Examples A layer is a group of features of the same type. Every geographic file contains at least one layer of information, and every layer has a name that describes the features within it. Layers can be vector or raster. 2019/4/21

Vector & Raster Vector layers contain map features that are points, lines, or areas which are stored in a geographic file. Retail Stores Cities and Towns Highways City Streets Countries ZIP or Postal Codes Raster layers store values in rows and columns. In an image layer the values represent colors, and the set of color values is viewed as an orthophoto, a picture of a map, or another type of image. The images are stored in files with formats such as GeoTIFF or DOQ. Points Lines Areas 2019/4/21

Changing a Map’s Layers 2019/4/21