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raster and vector data ?​

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Answered by sᴡᴇᴇᴛsᴍɪʟᴇ
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Vector is a data structure, used to store spatial data. Vector data is comprised of lines or arcs, defined by beginning and end points, which meet at nodes. ... Features are defined by their boundaries only and curved lines are represented as a series of connecting arcs.

Answered by inboxme100
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Vector data use X and Y coordinates to define the locations of points, lines, and areas (polygons) that correspond to map features such as fire hydrants, trails, and parcels. ... Raster data, on the other hand, use a matrix of square areas to define where features are located.

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