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The types of electronic maps and their advantages and disadvantages, a little more detailed.

Today, with more and more developed traffic, people travel more and more frequently. However, with the rapid development of cities and construction, the update speed of maps is getting faster and faster. Now more people choose maps to know their travel routes before going out. Most people who have used electronic maps may choose electronic maps to find their target locations. And some people who don't surf the Internet often or have never used electronic maps are still looking for them with traditional paper maps. So today we will compare the advantages and disadvantages of these two maps.

1. Proportion:

Traditional map: The scale is fixed, so it cannot be enlarged or reduced.

Electronic map: you can zoom in and out infinitely, which means you can see not only the whole city, but also every building in the city.

2. Location search:

Traditional map: you can only search manually, especially if you are unfamiliar with it.

Electronic map: Electronic map generally provides fuzzy query function, which can query according to the names of buildings, streets, parks, hospitals, stations and so on. You just need to add the location you are looking for in the input box, and then click Search. The location you are looking for will be marked on the map immediately, which is simple and convenient.

3. Bus query

Traditional map: You can only search manually. You may not find the right bus in the dense lines on the map for half an hour. The only advantage is that you can exercise your eyesight.

Electronic map: the perfect combination of electronic map and bus lines. Nowadays, electronic maps have some artificial intelligence, which can automatically calculate all traffic routes from A to B according to the needs of searchers, including direct and transfer bus routes, and can also give the fastest and cheapest optimal path.

In fact, electronic maps have many other functions, so I won't list them here. Through the above comparison, we can easily see that electronic maps have many advantages over traditional maps, which are smarter, more convenient and faster ... The only disadvantage is that they can't be carried around like traditional maps, but now there are mobile electronic maps, which are very convenient to use. I believe that in the near future, electronic maps can also be used anytime and anywhere. ...