VECTORSVectors are geographic features of the same type that are stored in a file as strings of coordinates that form points, lines, or polygons (areas) in conjunction with attributes that describe the features. Vectors are drawn to a specific scale with a particular coordinate system and map projection that allows them to be depicted visually and overlaid with other geospatial data. Common formats include shapefiles, geopackages, and GeoJSON.
1. Points - Specific locations like parks, museums, schools, hospitals, etc.
Minto Brown Park (44.924852N and -123.073225W)
2. Lines - Linear features like roads & rivers.
Interstate 5 (I-5) [(44.9429, -123.0351), (44.9430, -123.0355), (44.9435, -123.0360)]
3. Polygons - areas like parks boundaries or lakes or burn areas or safety zones.
Park Boundary: [(44.9429, -123.0351), (44.9430, -123.0355), (44.9435, -123.0360), (44.9429, -123.0351)]