Vector vs Raster Data - GIS Explained

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In the subject of Geographic Information Systems (GIS), the vector and raster formats are two ways of representing real-world phenomena on a digital map. The vector format relies on shapes with precise vertices, while the raster format consists of a grid made up of cells. Each has their advantages and disadvantages. There is a saying that goes, "Raster is vaster, but vector is corrector."

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Habanera by Bizet

GIS Software:
ArcGIS Pro
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Always good to know the different types of maps!

garrettallen
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GIS is a very interesting subject. The more you try to understand it, the wider it becomes. Loved the video! 📹 ❤️

victoria_
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wouldn't an image including diagonal lines better illustrate what vector is in the thumbnail?

LewisWirth
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I think the Americans will now get upset since chose a place where people drive on the right side of the road - the left side.
I guess it’s the 🇬🇧 in spite of the fact that the houses are big and everything is clean and tidy.

Ron.S.