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I am using redMap as way to plot different sensors on the map. For each type of sensor there is different layer in the map. I see that heatmap is one separate layer and each of these layers will contribute to the heatmap if not set otherwise. But in my case it would be much more beneficial to have one heatmap based on a value in the sensor data which can be filtered per layer. Is there a way to achieve that using heatmap in the redMap?
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for example, plotting data of heat and moisture sensors.
What we want in this scenario is seeing both moisture and heat separately as heatmaps to find the areas that have highest moisture or heat. Also being able to combine the two heatmaps can give us more information on the areas that have both hight heat and moisture.
At the moment I am trying to simulate that using radius and opacity and changing of color. But it is very manual and it would be nicer to have an actual heatmap.
I am using redMap as way to plot different sensors on the map. For each type of sensor there is different layer in the map. I see that
heatmap
is one separate layer and each of these layers will contribute to the heatmap if not set otherwise. But in my case it would be much more beneficial to have one heatmap based on a value in the sensor data which can be filtered per layer. Is there a way to achieve that usingheatmap
in the redMap?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: