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(Yield) Maps - StellarSupport - John Deere

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

keyboard Delete key.<br />

One or more data points may be located incorrectly and lie outside of the<br />

boundary. These points are called outliers, and are usually deleted to maintain<br />

the appearance of the map.<br />

Some outliers simply extend past the boundary and are<br />

easy to recognize (see right). When deleting these<br />

types of points it is helpful to view the boundary at the<br />

same time. If points are accidentally deleted inside the<br />

boundary, your yield data will be altered. To help<br />

prevent you from deleting the incorrect points the<br />

boundary will act as a guide.<br />

Not all outliers are easily seen; some are very difficult to locate because they<br />

may only be a point or two, or they are not in close proximity to the field. If your<br />

field map displays small, and does not fill the field map screen, most likely you<br />

have an outlier. The field map will appear small because JDOffice<br />

compensates for the extra points. Once the points are deleted, the map will<br />

redraw to fill the screen.<br />

Outlier<br />

If you plan to delete points, do so before creating or editing the field boundary;<br />

crop boundaries are recalculated upon deletion of points. You cannot retrieve<br />

deleted field points except by unloading the data from the archive.<br />

You cannot make changes to the contour maps, but if you delete outliers or<br />

data from the point maps, they will also be deleted from the contour maps.<br />

Changes to the maps are automatically saved by JDOffice.

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