Agents appearing behind, instead of on top, image in main
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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!
anylogic
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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!
anylogic
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!
anylogic
anylogic
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This should be simple. Bring your agents to the front as shown in the following image:

You can experiment also sending your image to back.
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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1 Answer
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active
oldest
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active
oldest
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active
oldest
votes
up vote
2
down vote
accepted
This should be simple. Bring your agents to the front as shown in the following image:

You can experiment also sending your image to back.
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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up vote
2
down vote
accepted
This should be simple. Bring your agents to the front as shown in the following image:

You can experiment also sending your image to back.
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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up vote
2
down vote
accepted
up vote
2
down vote
accepted
This should be simple. Bring your agents to the front as shown in the following image:

You can experiment also sending your image to back.
This should be simple. Bring your agents to the front as shown in the following image:

You can experiment also sending your image to back.
answered Nov 19 at 17:29
Felipe
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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
add a comment |
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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