This sheet presents:
- Information displayed directly by a cluster
- Information displayed on left-click on the cluster
- Information displayed on right-click on the cluster
Direct information from a cluster
When several markers (a marker identifies a single site) share the same geographic area, they are grouped into a single point (cluster). This is done to provide better readability when the perimeter includes a large number of sites.
A numerical value indicates the number of sites aggregated within the cluster.
Left-click on the cluster
A left-click on the cluster allows you to zoom in on it.
The cluster then breaks down, displaying the sites as individual markers and/or creating new clusters depending on the volume.
Each left-click on a cluster progressively breaks it down until all sites are displayed as individual markers.
Right-click on the cluster
Right-clicking on a marker displays a menu:
This menu offers:
- Displaying aggregated information for all sites in the cluster. After clicking, the dedicated Information view appears in split screen (showing details, the number of associated objects, the projected budget (under certain conditions), and the carbon footprint). Click here to view the details of this view.
- Displaying detailed information for all sites in the cluster. After clicking, the dedicated Details view appears in split screen (a mytem table offering several default views and allowing you to display extensive information about the objects in the network). Click here to view the details of this view.
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