WinOLS Mastery: Map Identification & Editing: Step 4: Find and Define Maps
Step 4: Find and Define Maps
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00:00 | - Now that we know what we're looking for, it's time to dive into OLS and start finding the relevant maps and defining them. |
00:06 | This starts with recognising the patterns of certain maps and we've included a cheat sheet of the more common map patterns to help you here. |
00:13 | This will become second nature once you've been doing it for a while but initially it's going to feel quite foreign. |
00:18 | Once you've found a specific map, you'll also need to find the axis values and then scale these as well as the map data so that they make sense to us. |
00:27 | Again we've included on our cheat sheet, a range of the scaling factors you'll need to understand and recognise to help you scale these values. |
00:34 | This is really the core step of using OLS and I don't want to downplay the importance of this step or the time that you're going to spend here doing it. |
00:43 | Remember that we've covered the individual elements of this step in the practical skills section of the course and you'll also be able to watch this process being completed in the worked examples so there's plenty of information to help you understand and master it. |