Editing Vector Layer

Spectrum Spatial Analyst allows you to edit vector layer data drawn on map as Cluster layer, and Heat layer. Once the vector layer data is drawn on the map, you can perform following actions from Map Legend:
  1. Click or touch the right side menu to open the Map Legend panel.
  2. Under the Map Layer, select the Vector Layer that you want to edit.
    Note: The legend icon of the vector layer is represented by its geometry like- polygon, line, or point. In the case of mixed geometries, the legend icon of the vector layer will be represented by polygon.
  3. Click or touch the Show\Hide Overlay on the Map check box next to the vector layer to turn it on or off on the map.
  4. Click or touch the Overflow icon to view editing options.
    Option Description
    Multi Select Click to select multiple features from a layer on the map. You can toggle a selected layer to deselect it. Once done, click to display information on the left hand panel.
    Note: The Multi Select option is available with vector layers. This option is not supported in case of Heat or Cluster layer.
    See detailed results Click or touch to see the results on the left hand panel.
    Vector Layer Select to convert current Cluster layer or Heat layer to Vector layer. You have following options to style the Vector layer.
    Note: The polygon, line and point tab for styling in vector layer is available on the basis of geometry present in vector layer
      Polygon Tab The polygon tab has following options:
      Pattern Select the pattern from drop-down list.
      Border Style Select the border style.
      Color Choose the color from the Color picker to change the color of vector layer on the map.
      Border Color Select the border color.
      Border Width Change the width of the polygon annotation. You may choose from 1pt to 7pt.
      Line Tab The line tab has following options:
    Color Choose the color from the Color picker to change the color of line annotation.
    Width Change the width of the line annotation. You may choose from 1pt to 7pt.
    Style Select the line style from drop-down list. You may choose from dotted, solid and dashed line. By default, the style is solid line.
    Point Tab The Point tab has following options:
    Icon Select the style from the drop-down list.
    Color Click to open the color palette and select the color. Click or tap on Choose button to apply the new color.
    Cluster Layer Select to convert current Vector layer or Heatmap layer to Cluster layer. You have following options to style the Cluster layer.
    Cluster Points within Minimum distance in pixels between clusters. Default is 30.Minimum is 1px and maximum is 100px.
    Color Choose the color from the Color picker to change the color of cluster layer on the map.
    Smallest Cluster Size of smallest cluster. By default it is 6 px.
    Largest Cluster Size of largest cluster. By default it is 64 px
    Show cluster count value Select to displays cluster count value on the map.
    Heatmap Layer Select to convert current Cluster layer or vector layer to Heatmap layer. You have following options to style the Heatmap layer.
    Vary color for Select to vary color for numeric column.
    Radius size By default, radius size is 8 px.
    Blur size By default, blur size is 15 px.
    Download Click on the Download option to download the list of vector data drawn on map. You can choose the projection from the drop-down list. The available projections are EPSG:4326, EPSG:27700, and EPSG:3857.
    Note: You can download vector data as .csv or GeoJSON file. While downloading as CSV format, for plotted point data, the point coordinates will be sent as X, Y columns. For others, centroid of underlined geometry will be sent.
    Delete Click or touch the Delete icon to delete the vector layer from map.
    Opacity Click or touch the or icon under Opacity option to increase or decrease the translucency of a layer. You can also enter value manually by clicking on the value. You can go back by clicking on the check mark.
  5. You can click at any point on the plotted data to see the underlying map information on the left hand panel.