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(Yield) Maps - StellarSupport - John Deere

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JDOffice 1.2<br />

Point Selection Toolbar<br />

The Point Information tool is used to see field statistics for any data point by<br />

simply clicking on it. Refer to “Point Information” on page 182.<br />

The Rectangle Information tool is used to see field statistics for a selected<br />

rectangular area. Refer to “Rectangle Information” on page 183.<br />

The Polygon Information tool is used to see field statistics for a manually drawn<br />

irregular-shaped area. Refer to “Polygon Information” on page 183.<br />

The Delete Points tool is used to delete point sites, which are currently selected<br />

by either the Point Info, Rectangle Info or Polygon Info tools, from a point map.<br />

Refer to “Delete Unwanted Points” on page 184.<br />

Layer Info Toolbar<br />

The Layer Cross-Section tool is used to analyze a<br />

precise location in the field through several layers at once.<br />

When selected, the mouse pointer will convert to .<br />

All of the layers that have View selected (except the<br />

boundaries) in the Layers chooser will appear in an<br />

information window. As you move the mouse over the<br />

map, the data in the window will change according to the<br />

location of the crosshairs on the map.<br />

The longitude and latitude of the Layer Cross-Section’s<br />

position in the field will display at the bottom of the<br />

JDOffice window.<br />

To see each layer’s legend, highlight the layer in the<br />

Layers chooser and then click Legend. You can have as<br />

many legends open as there are layers in the map.<br />

When viewing the corresponding layer values, all the<br />

layers will display at least two decimal places except in Depth points; depth<br />

points will show only three inches.<br />

Sample a point through multiple layers:<br />

1. Click Layers .<br />

2. Check View for the layers to include.<br />

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