ruutväli
Ruutväli refers to the spacing between adjacent lines in a square or rectangular grid, effectively the size of one grid cell. The term is used in fields that rely on grids for measurement and alignment, such as cartography, GIS, engineering drawings, and digital imaging. The ruutväli defines the resolution or granularity of the grid: a smaller value yields more detail, while a larger value yields a coarser grid.
In cartography and GIS, ruutväli is often described as the ground distance represented by one grid cell.
In design and digital imaging, ruutväli can refer to grid alignment used for positioning objects, measured
Determining an appropriate ruutväli depends on the intended scale, accuracy requirements, and data availability. Changing the
See also: spatial resolution, pixel size, cell size, raster data, grid reference.