tilelevel
Tilelevel is a term used in tiling systems and digital mapping to denote the hierarchical resolution level of tiles. It is commonly synonymous with the zoom level, indicating how much detail a tile contains: as the tilelevel increases, tiles cover smaller geographic areas and display more detail.
In a typical web mapping tiling scheme, the world is tiled starting at level 0 with a
Tilelevel enables level-of-detail management: clients render tiles from appropriate levels based on viewport and scale, and
Tilelevel relates to formal standards and structures: in WMTS and other tiling schemes, tile matrices define
Examples: Google Maps and OpenStreetMap use a zoom-based tilelevel system, with common ranges from 0 up to