Wednesday, 26 April 2017

Constrain the extent of your exported results

This one is a short post.

Following a suggestion by Chris Barratt, Biodiverse version 2 will allow users to use a definition query when exporting spatial outputs.  This means you can run your analysis for a large data set, but limit the set of exported groups to a subset.

If the analysis itself used a definition query then the export windows will set that by default.  Just delete it to export all records.

Users can specify a definition query when exporting their data.  In this case the analysis also used a definition query so it is specified by default. 

The exported data only contain those groups (cells) that passed the definition query.  In this screenshot, no-data cells are in light grey to indicate the full extent of the exported data set.  

Shawn Laffan
26-Apr-2017


For more details about Biodiverse, see http://purl.org/biodiverse 

For the full list of changes in the 1.99 series (leading to version 2) see https://purl.org/biodiverse/wiki/ReleaseNotes (for all issues addressed or being targeted to fix for version 2, see https://github.com/shawnlaffan/biodiverse/milestone/4 ).

To see what else Biodiverse has been used for, see https://purl.org/biodiverse/wiki/PublicationsList


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