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(Yield) Maps - StellarSupport - John Deere

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Rectangle Information<br />

183<br />

Field <strong>Maps</strong><br />

The Rectangle Info tool is used to see the average<br />

field statistics for a rectangular area.<br />

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

Each time you draw a new rectangle, the data in the<br />

Selection Info window will change. The number of acres<br />

shown is the number of acres operated in within the<br />

rectangle, as determined from the point data. To see data about the whole<br />

field, draw a rectangle that includes all the data sites.<br />

View information for a rectangular area:<br />

1. Click Layers .<br />

2. Select View for the desired point layer.<br />

3. Select Rectangle Info .<br />

4. Hold down the left mouse button while dragging the mouse to form a<br />

rectangle. Release the mouse button when the rectangle is the size you<br />

want.<br />

5. Click Close on the Selection Info window when finished.<br />

Polygon Information<br />

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

drawn irregular-shaped polygon area.<br />

When selected, the mouse pointer will convert to . To see data within a<br />

computer-generated polygon shape, refer to the Polygon Cross-Section tool<br />

on page 173.<br />

Each time you draw a new polygon, the data in the Selection Info window will<br />

change. The number of acres shown is the number of acres operated in within<br />

the polygon as determined from the point data.<br />

View information for an irregular-shaped area:<br />

1. Click Layers .<br />

2. Select View for the desired point layer.<br />

3. Select Polygon Info .<br />

4. Click the mouse to form an anchor point.<br />

5. Move the mouse to the next location and click again. A line will be drawn<br />

between the two points. Continue doing this until you have the shape you<br />

want.

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