On 2020-2-27 9:41 pm, Atlanta Geek wrote:
The display traffic was an example and I was thinking it was just a
GUI thing. What I am actually modelling is cable laid in the ground.
And what I want to show is a heatmap representing the likelihood of
there being an issue at this point on the fibe
The display traffic was an example and I was thinking it was just a GUI
thing. What I am actually modelling is cable laid in the ground. And what
I want to show is a heatmap representing the likelihood of there being an
issue at this point on the fiber.
The data will be stored as an array of numb
On 2020-2-26 8:48 am, Erik H wrote:
Depends on your requirements. If you just want to visualize typical
traffic conditions, MapServer can do the job, it's pretty
straightforward. Just join your road geometries with the congestion
data (actual speed / free-flow speed), apply some filters (SQL
c
Depends on your requirements. If you just want to visualize typical traffic
conditions, MapServer can do the job, it's pretty straightforward. Just
join your road geometries with the congestion data (actual speed /
free-flow speed), apply some filters (SQL conditions) on road class and
maybe conges
How are the data stored? With PostGIS one could aggregate features
(ST_Collect?) based on an attribute and render that. You’re still drawing
each segment but likely more efficiently.
—Steve
On Sat, Feb 22, 2020 at 4:25 PM Atlanta Geek wrote:
> Is there a good way to show heavy traffic using map