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=== Slice and Compare Surveys by Attributes === === Slice and Compare Surveys By Attributes ===
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This function is similar to CompareSurveysByAttributes but has an additional feature. It splits the elements within a survey by the attributes of a selected attribute set. The intended usage is to compare older/younger elements within a survey. To start, a list of all ''exclusive'' choice attribute sets are displayed. Choose any set, the usual choice is ''General.Age''. ==== Objective ====
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attachment:ScreenShots/SliceAndCompare.jpg The '''Slice and Compare Surveys by Attribute''' function is used to compare Rock Art Class attributes from multiple surveys and highlight those attributes which have elements common to multiple surveys or unique to a single survey. One usage of this function is to compare rock art sites that are thought to have been occupied by the same cultures and verify there are no unexpected differences in rock art styles.
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Next, a list of all surveys is presented. Under the ''Nbr Choices'' column is the number of values each survey has for the selected attribute set. In this case, Badger Springs elements have 3 different values in General.Age. You may select one or more surveys. This function is similar to '''Compare Surveys By Attributes''' but has an additional feature. It splits the elements within a survey by the attributes of a selected attribute set. A second usage of this function is to compare two sites thought to have been occupied by different cultures and identify differences in rock art styles.
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attachment:ScreenShots/SliceAndCompare2.jpg ==== Processing ====
The first page displays a list General and Rock Art Class Specific exclusive attributes. Select an attribute set by clicking on an attribute set.
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Next, a list of element classes is presented together with the counts for each class. Note that any elements that do not have a selection in the selected attribute set are not included in the counts. Select a class and click the ''Analyze Attributes'' button. [[DraCenterImage(ScreenShots/Slice-1.PNG)]]
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attachment:ScreenShots/SliceAndCompare3.jpg Hyperlinks include: attribute set (see page xxx).
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Two reports appear on the next page: Common Attributes and Unique Attributes. The Common Attributes report shows how common each of the selected class attributes are when the selected surveys are ''sliced'' by the selected attribute set. Click on any attribute hyper-link to view images of the elements. The second page displays a list of the survey that have matching attribute selection criteria. Select one or ore surveys by clicking the corresponding check boxes.
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The Unique Attributes report shows the same attributes present in the ''Common to 1 of x'' portion of the Common Attributes report, but here the attributes are ''sliced'' by the selected attribute set. [[DraCenterImage(ScreenShots/Slice-2A.PNG)]]
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Hyperlinks include: Area (see page xxx).
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The screenshot below is an example resulting from clicking on a hyper-link in the Common Attributes report. To continue, click the ''Submit'' button.
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attachment:ScreenShots/SliceAndCompare5.jpg The third page displays the number of elements by rock art class. Select one or more rock art classes or by clicking on the corresponding check boxes or none to seledt all the rock art classes.
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[[DraCenterImage(ScreenShots/Slice-3.PNG)]]
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To continue, click on ''Analyze Attributes''.
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The fourth page displays two tables: "Common Attributes" and "Unique Attributes". The "Common Attributes" table displays the attributes common to 2 or more elements from the selected rock art class with the matching attribute selection. The "Unique Attributes" table displays by the attribute set selection, attributes that are unique to the elements from the selected rock art class.
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Next stop is ShowImagesByCategory.
Clicking on an attribute will display the matching elements.

[[DraCenterImage(ScreenShots/Slice-5A.PNG)]]
[[DraCenterImage(ScreenShots/Slice-5B.PNG)]]

Hyperlinks include: Element ID, Cluster, Panel, Element, Prior, Next (see page xxx).

==== Buttons ====
  * ''Submit:'' accepts the request and takes the application to the next page.
  * ''Reset:'' resets to the page to the last values displayed by your browser.
  * ''Change Survey:'' takes you to the first page displaying a list of surveys.
  * ''Change Class:'' takes you to the second page displaying rock art classes.
  * ''Change Attribute:'' takes you to the third page displaying the two reports.
  * ''Next Page:'' takes you to the next page.
  * ''Prior Page:'' takes you to the prior page.
  * ''Menu:'' takes you to the Main Menu.

Slice and Compare Surveys By Attributes

Objective

The Slice and Compare Surveys by Attribute function is used to compare Rock Art Class attributes from multiple surveys and highlight those attributes which have elements common to multiple surveys or unique to a single survey. One usage of this function is to compare rock art sites that are thought to have been occupied by the same cultures and verify there are no unexpected differences in rock art styles.

This function is similar to Compare Surveys By Attributes but has an additional feature. It splits the elements within a survey by the attributes of a selected attribute set. A second usage of this function is to compare two sites thought to have been occupied by different cultures and identify differences in rock art styles.

Processing

The first page displays a list General and Rock Art Class Specific exclusive attributes. Select an attribute set by clicking on an attribute set.

DraCenterImage(ScreenShots/Slice-1.PNG)

Hyperlinks include: attribute set (see page xxx).

The second page displays a list of the survey that have matching attribute selection criteria. Select one or ore surveys by clicking the corresponding check boxes.

DraCenterImage(ScreenShots/Slice-2A.PNG) DraCenterImage(ScreenShots/Slice-2B.PNG)

Hyperlinks include: Area (see page xxx).

To continue, click the Submit button.

The third page displays the number of elements by rock art class. Select one or more rock art classes or by clicking on the corresponding check boxes or none to seledt all the rock art classes.

DraCenterImage(ScreenShots/Slice-3.PNG)

To continue, click on Analyze Attributes.

The fourth page displays two tables: "Common Attributes" and "Unique Attributes". The "Common Attributes" table displays the attributes common to 2 or more elements from the selected rock art class with the matching attribute selection. The "Unique Attributes" table displays by the attribute set selection, attributes that are unique to the elements from the selected rock art class.

DraCenterImage(ScreenShots/Slice-4A.PNG) DraCenterImage(ScreenShots/Slice-4B.PNG)

Clicking on an attribute will display the matching elements.

DraCenterImage(ScreenShots/Slice-5A.PNG) DraCenterImage(ScreenShots/Slice-5B.PNG)

Hyperlinks include: Element ID, Cluster, Panel, Element, Prior, Next (see page xxx).

Buttons

  • Submit: accepts the request and takes the application to the next page.

  • Reset: resets to the page to the last values displayed by your browser.

  • Change Survey: takes you to the first page displaying a list of surveys.

  • Change Class: takes you to the second page displaying rock art classes.

  • Change Attribute: takes you to the third page displaying the two reports.

  • Next Page: takes you to the next page.

  • Prior Page: takes you to the prior page.

  • Menu: takes you to the Main Menu.

SliceAndCompareSurveysByAttributes (last edited 2008-06-19 17:54:41 by RogerHaase)

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