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A template can be a handy tool when creating your very first filter.
Definitions
A filter is a set of conditions you configure to block/allow the display of overlays.
A condition is a rule you configure to block/allow the passing of overlays through a filter.
You configure each condition (rule) by considering the overlay attributes.
To learn more about filtering, visit; Data Filtering - Create a filter to segment which overlays are displayed.
Template Options:
- Title Contains
- Attribute is Greater Than
- Attribute Equals
- Attribute is After Date
- Inside of Shape
- Outside of Shape
- Intersects Shape
Title Contains
Add the Filter
- At the top of the Layers Panel, click the Filter Icon displaying the tooltip: "Add Filters".
The "FILTERS" window will appear.
- Under Select a Template, select the "Title Contains" template.
- In the Value field, you can just type in the value you wish to filter titles through.
(Optional) Add additional filter or condition
- To create another filter or condition using a different overlay, select Shape from the dropdown menu.
NOTE:
To add a new condition to your current filter, use the drop down menu below the filter you just made.
To add a new filter with the same condition, use the drop down menu at the bottom right of the Filters' menu. - Click +Add Condition or + Add Filter.
- From the filter's dropdown menu, select Contains.
- In the Value field, type in the value you wish to filter titles through
Create the Filter(s)
- Click on Save Filters to finish creating the filter(s).
Attribute is Greater Than
Add the Filter
- At the top of the Layers Panel, click the Filter Icon displaying the tooltip: "Add Filters".
The "FILTERS" window will appear.
- Under Select a Template, select the "Inside of Shape" template.
A list of your overlays will appear.
-
Select the overlay to filter through.
You will see that the filter has been added.
(Optional) Add additional filter
- To create another filter using a different overlay, select Attribute from the dropdown menu.
NOTE:
To add a new condition to your current filter, use the drop down menu below the filter you just made.
To add a new filter with the same condition, use the drop down menu at the bottom right of the Filters' menu. - Click +Add Condition or + Add Filter.
- From the filter's dropdown menu, select IS INSIDE.
- Click Select Shape and select the overlay from the list.
Create the Filter(s)
- Click on Save Filters to finish creating the filter(s).
Attribute Equals
Add the Filter
- At the top of the Layers Panel, click the Filter Icon displaying the tooltip: "Add Filters".
The "FILTERS" window will appear.
- Under Select a Template, select the "Inside of Shape" template.
A list of your overlays will appear.
-
Select the overlay to filter through.
You will see that the filter has been added.
(Optional) Add additional filter
- To create another filter using a different overlay, select Shape from the dropdown menu.
NOTE:
To add a new condition to your current filter, use the drop down menu below the filter you just made.
To add a new filter with the same condition, use the drop down menu at the bottom right of the Filters' menu. - Click +Add Condition or + Add Filter.
- From the filter's dropdown menu, select IS INSIDE.
- Click Select Shape and select the overlay from the list.
Create the Filter(s)
- Click on Save Filters to finish creating the filter(s).
Attribute is After Date
Add the Filter
- At the top of the Layers Panel, click the Filter Icon displaying the tooltip: "Add Filters".
The "FILTERS" window will appear.
- Under Select a Template, select the "Inside of Shape" template.
A list of your overlays will appear.
-
Select the overlay to filter through.
You will see that the filter has been added.
(Optional) Add additional filter
- To create another filter using a different overlay, select Shape from the dropdown menu.
NOTE:
To add a new condition to your current filter, use the drop down menu below the filter you just made.
To add a new filter with the same condition, use the drop down menu at the bottom right of the Filters' menu. - Click +Add Condition or + Add Filter.
- From the filter's dropdown menu, select IS INSIDE.
- Click Select Shape and select the overlay from the list.
Create the Filter(s)
- Click on Save Filters to finish creating the filter(s).
Inside of Shape
Add the Filter
- At the top of the Layers Panel, click the Filter Icon displaying the tooltip: "Add Filters".
The "FILTERS" window will appear.
- Under Select a Template, select the "Inside of Shape" template.
A list of your overlays will appear.
-
Select the overlay to filter through.
You will see that the filter has been added.
(Optional) Add additional filter
To add more filters, visit;
Add Filter: Inside of Shape
Create the Filter(s)
- Click on Save Filters to finish creating the filter(s).
Outside of Shape
Add the Filter
- At the top of the Layers Panel, click the Filter Icon displaying the tooltip: "Add Filters".
The "FILTERS" window will appear.
- Under Select a Template, select the "Outside of Shape" template.
A list of your overlays will appear.
-
Select the overlay to filter through.
You will see that the filter has been added.
(Optional) Add additional filter
- To create another filter using a different overlay, select Shape from the dropdown menu.
NOTE:
To add a new condition to your current filter, use the drop down menu below the filter you just made.
To add a new filter with the same condition, use the drop down menu at the bottom right of the Filters' menu. - Click +Add Condition or + Add Filter.
- From the filter's dropdown menu, select IS OUTSIDE.
- Click Select Shape and select the overlay from the list.
Create the Filter(s)
- Click on Save Filters to finish creating the filter(s).
Intersects Shape
Add the Filter
- At the top of the Layers Panel, click the Filter Icon displaying the tooltip: "Add Filters".
The "FILTERS" window will appear.
- Under Select a Template, select the "Intersects Shape" template.
A list of your overlays will appear.
-
Select the overlay to filter through.
You will see that the filter has been added.
(Optional) Add additional filter
- To create another filter using a different overlay, select Shape from the dropdown menu.
NOTE:
To add a new condition to your current filter, use the drop down menu below the filter you just made.
To add a new filter with the same condition, use the drop down menu at the bottom right of the Filters' menu. - Click +Add Condition or + Add Filter.
- From the filter's dropdown menu, select INTERSECTS.
- Click Select Shape and select the overlay from the list.
Create the Filter(s)
- Click on Save Filters to finish creating the filter(s).
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Data Filtering - Create a filter to segment which overlays are displayed
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