Map
A map chart is used to show items on a geographical.background (Map of the US). Map charts can contain different types of information in two different map format options.
- Marker option – Maps can contain interactive shapes or display markers of different types on an image or map background.
Special Options and Parameters:
- Grid is designed for 2 attributes (ZIP Latitude, ZIP Longitude and one metric)
- Map type is set to Marker
- Area type is set either to State or County depending, what corresponding geo attributes are present in the report grid
- Color theme
- Select color palette – Sets color palette for stacked bar graph. User can modify Custom palette
- Choropleth option – Choropleth Maps display divided geographical areas or regions that are coloured, shaded or patterned in relation to a data variable. This provides a way to visualise values over a geographical area, which can show variation or patterns across the displayed location.The data variable uses colour progression to represent itself in each region of the map. Typically, this can be a blending from one colour to another, a single hue progression, transparent to opaque, light to dark or an entire colour spectrum.
Special Options and Parameters:
- Grid is designed for one attribute (referring to either State’s or County’s related attribute) and one metric
- Map type is set to Choropleth
- Area type is set either to State or County depending, what geo attribute is present in the report grid
- Map Layer can set either to color or grayscale
- Set Initial zoom layer to fit a part of the map the a given report widget size
- Color theme
- Select color palette – Sets color palette for stacked bar graph. User can modify Custom palette