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Labels Colors Mapping [message #558795] Tue, 14 September 2010 09:34 Go to next message
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When the scenario is running, the map displays the SEIR results as shades of red, green, blue, etc. How does STEM determine the shade of a color to use?
Re: Labels Colors Mapping [message #558911 is a reply to message #558795] Tue, 14 September 2010 16:29 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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It's the relative number of infected, recovered, susceptible etc individuals in each region. So if it's black it's 0 %, and brightest color it's 100 %. But it also depends on the gain factor you specify in the map popup menu.

There was a feature request open on this for adding a legend indicating what the different shades correspond to. Jamie was working on it, he would know the status.

Regards,
/ Stefan
Re: Labels Colors Mapping [message #558921 is a reply to message #558911] Tue, 14 September 2010 16:52 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Greg,
If you right click on the map when the simulation is running you can also change the intensity gain factor. There is also a log linear option. As Stefan mentions, we are working on adding a scale so you can see the population fraction where the brightness saturates (this is an existing feature request in bugzilla).
Re: Labels Colors Mapping [message #565408 is a reply to message #558911] Tue, 14 September 2010 16:52 Go to previous message
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Greg,
If you right click on the map when the simulation is running you can also change the intensity gain factor. There is also a log linear option. As Stefan mentions, we are working on adding a scale so you can see the population fraction where the brightness saturates (this is an existing feature request in bugzilla).
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