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   * quadras.shp (city blocks)   * quadras.shp (city blocks)
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 {{interimage:​examples:​example2_1.png|Adding an image}} {{interimage:​examples:​example2_1.png|Adding an image}}
   * Check the //Default Image// checkbox and click the //Add// button.   * Check the //Default Image// checkbox and click the //Add// button.
-  * Add the shapefile quadras.shp. Click the //Add// button.+  * Add the shapefile quadras.shp. Click the //Add// button. After, click OK.
 {{interimage:​examples:​example2_22.png|Adding a shapefile}} {{interimage:​examples:​example2_22.png|Adding a shapefile}}
   * Select the //Shape// tab and click the //Add// button. Set its //Color// to red, then click //Save//.   * Select the //Shape// tab and click the //Add// button. Set its //Color// to red, then click //Save//.
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   * Click on //File// → //Save Project//. Click the //Execute// button. After the execution you should see something like this:   * Click on //File// → //Save Project//. Click the //Execute// button. After the execution you should see something like this:
 {{interimage:​examples:​example2_11.png|Analisys ready}} {{interimage:​examples:​example2_11.png|Analisys ready}}
-  * Collapse the //Blocks// node. Once it's collapsed, select a object and see its attributes in the //Object Information//​ widget.+  * Collapse the //Blocks// node. Once it's collapsed, select ​an object and see its attributes in the //Object Information//​ widget. Note that each block turned into separate object and that the //CODIGO// attribute was successfully imported by the operator. 
 +{{interimage:​examples:​example2_12.png|Blocks node collapsed}} -> {{interimage:​examples:​example2_13.png|Select an object}} -> {{interimage:​examples:​example2_14.png|Object Information widget}} 
 +  * Expand back the //Blocks// node, select it and click the //TopDown Decision Rule// button. 
 +{{interimage:​examples:​example2_15.png|Top-down decision rule}} 
 +  * In the dialog that appears click the //Class// button and select the //Blocks// class. Click OK. Make sure that the //Merge All// option is selected and click OK again. 
 +{{interimage:​examples:​example2_16.png|Decision Rule dialog}} -> {{interimage:​examples:​example2_17.png|Insert Class}} 
 +  * Save the project and re-execute the interpretation. 
 +  * Once the analysis is ready, collapse the //Blocks// node. Select an object and see its attributes in the //Object Information//​ widget. ​You should note that all blocks were merged into a single object. That's what the //Merge All// feature does. 
 +{{interimage:​examples:​example2_18.png|Blocks merged into a single object}} 
 +  * The previous behavior can be achieved again by selecting //No Merge// in the //TopDown Decision Rule// dialog. 
 +  * Add a //Roads// node to the semantic net: 
 +{{interimage:​examples:​example2_19.png|Semantic Net}} 
 +  * Save the project and re-execute the interpretation. The result is explained by the default operator associated to the //Roads// node: //Dummy Top-Down//. It produces a hypothesis of //Roads// over the entire scene, so what's not //Blocks// (the gaps in the previous result) will automatically be classified as //​Roads//​. 
 +{{interimage:​examples:​example2_20.png|Gaps are classified as Roads}} 
 +  * The result can be better viewed if the //Blocks// node is collapsed. Try it out!

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