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This is a follow-up question to modelling population density in a mock model: Modelling population density in AnyLogic
Now I wanted to implement those changes in my main model. The functionality works, and the agents are generated at the correct places, but somehow they appear behind the image. If I set the the image to not visible, I can see that the agents are actually generated.



Short recap of how the functionality works:
I have traced the borders of regions using a polyline on top of an image of the country. Next, I have created a function to let agents appear in a random location inside one of the polyline shapes.



I am probably overlooking something simple, but could you give me any pointers?
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    This is a follow-up question to modelling population density in a mock model: Modelling population density in AnyLogic
    Now I wanted to implement those changes in my main model. The functionality works, and the agents are generated at the correct places, but somehow they appear behind the image. If I set the the image to not visible, I can see that the agents are actually generated.



    Short recap of how the functionality works:
    I have traced the borders of regions using a polyline on top of an image of the country. Next, I have created a function to let agents appear in a random location inside one of the polyline shapes.



    I am probably overlooking something simple, but could you give me any pointers?
    Thanks!










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      This is a follow-up question to modelling population density in a mock model: Modelling population density in AnyLogic
      Now I wanted to implement those changes in my main model. The functionality works, and the agents are generated at the correct places, but somehow they appear behind the image. If I set the the image to not visible, I can see that the agents are actually generated.



      Short recap of how the functionality works:
      I have traced the borders of regions using a polyline on top of an image of the country. Next, I have created a function to let agents appear in a random location inside one of the polyline shapes.



      I am probably overlooking something simple, but could you give me any pointers?
      Thanks!










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      This is a follow-up question to modelling population density in a mock model: Modelling population density in AnyLogic
      Now I wanted to implement those changes in my main model. The functionality works, and the agents are generated at the correct places, but somehow they appear behind the image. If I set the the image to not visible, I can see that the agents are actually generated.



      Short recap of how the functionality works:
      I have traced the borders of regions using a polyline on top of an image of the country. Next, I have created a function to let agents appear in a random location inside one of the polyline shapes.



      I am probably overlooking something simple, but could you give me any pointers?
      Thanks!







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          This should be simple. Bring your agents to the front as shown in the following image:



          Bring to Front



          You can experiment also sending your image to back.






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          • Agree with Felipe. All graphical shapes can be ordered this way just like in Word or ppt. You can also group objects and define orders within a group and between groups. Works well :-)
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          • Thank you, Felipe and Benjamin :-) Overlooked that option, but it worked just fine.
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          • Agree with Felipe. All graphical shapes can be ordered this way just like in Word or ppt. You can also group objects and define orders within a group and between groups. Works well :-)
            – Benjamin
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          • Thank you, Felipe and Benjamin :-) Overlooked that option, but it worked just fine.
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          This should be simple. Bring your agents to the front as shown in the following image:



          Bring to Front



          You can experiment also sending your image to back.






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          • Agree with Felipe. All graphical shapes can be ordered this way just like in Word or ppt. You can also group objects and define orders within a group and between groups. Works well :-)
            – Benjamin
            Nov 19 at 20:45










          • Thank you, Felipe and Benjamin :-) Overlooked that option, but it worked just fine.
            – UTq
            Nov 20 at 9:31













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          This should be simple. Bring your agents to the front as shown in the following image:



          Bring to Front



          You can experiment also sending your image to back.






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          This should be simple. Bring your agents to the front as shown in the following image:



          Bring to Front



          You can experiment also sending your image to back.







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          • Agree with Felipe. All graphical shapes can be ordered this way just like in Word or ppt. You can also group objects and define orders within a group and between groups. Works well :-)
            – Benjamin
            Nov 19 at 20:45










          • Thank you, Felipe and Benjamin :-) Overlooked that option, but it worked just fine.
            – UTq
            Nov 20 at 9:31


















          • Agree with Felipe. All graphical shapes can be ordered this way just like in Word or ppt. You can also group objects and define orders within a group and between groups. Works well :-)
            – Benjamin
            Nov 19 at 20:45










          • Thank you, Felipe and Benjamin :-) Overlooked that option, but it worked just fine.
            – UTq
            Nov 20 at 9:31
















          Agree with Felipe. All graphical shapes can be ordered this way just like in Word or ppt. You can also group objects and define orders within a group and between groups. Works well :-)
          – Benjamin
          Nov 19 at 20:45




          Agree with Felipe. All graphical shapes can be ordered this way just like in Word or ppt. You can also group objects and define orders within a group and between groups. Works well :-)
          – Benjamin
          Nov 19 at 20:45












          Thank you, Felipe and Benjamin :-) Overlooked that option, but it worked just fine.
          – UTq
          Nov 20 at 9:31




          Thank you, Felipe and Benjamin :-) Overlooked that option, but it worked just fine.
          – UTq
          Nov 20 at 9:31


















           

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