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  2. Template:Choropleth world map - Wikipedia

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    Currently, the file format should be JSON, representing a three column table, where the first column is the three-letter ISO country code, the second is the year and the third is the value. In the future, CSV-files may be possible. Steps: Download a .csv file, for example from https://ourworldindata.org; Trim to three columns in a spreadsheet ...

  3. Template:Choropleth world map/doc - Wikipedia

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    Currently, the file format should be JSON, representing a three column table, where the first column is the three-letter ISO country code, the second is the year and the third is the value. In the future, CSV-files may be possible. Steps: Download a .csv file, for example from https://ourworldindata.org; Trim to three columns in a spreadsheet ...

  4. Wikipedia : WikiProject Maps/Conventions/Gradient maps

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    Gradient maps (scientific name: Choropleth) are a light and basic visualisation of spacial areas and their associated values for a single thematic issue, by example the population density by country. Gradient maps need 3 key things: 1. a solidly sourced list of regions⇔values for one issue, 2. a map displaying these regions, 3. a sequential ...

  5. Jenks natural breaks optimization - Wikipedia

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    Choropleth map showing estimated percent of the population below 150% poverty in the Contiguous United States by county, 2020 that uses the Jenks natural breaks classification. Jenks’ goal in developing this method was to create a map that was absolutely accurate, in terms of the representation of data's spatial attributes.

  6. Multivariate map - Wikipedia

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    An example would be showing one variable as a choropleth map, with another variable shown as proportional symbols on top of the choropleth. A correlated symbol map represents two or more variables in the same thematic map layer, using the same visual variable, designed in such a way as to show the relative combination of the two variables. A ...

  7. Template:Graph:Map - Wikipedia

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    feature: which geographic objects should be displayed (corresponds in the map data to the name of the field under the objects field). The default is value countries. ids of geographic entities: The actual parameter names depend on the base map and the selected feature. For example, for the above mentioned world map the ids are ISO country codes.

  8. Choropleth map - Wikipedia

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    A typical choropleth legend for a classed choropleth map includes a series of sample patches of the symbol for each class, with a text description of the corresponding range of values. On an unclassed choropleth map, it is common for the legend to show a smooth color gradient between the minimum and maximum values, with two or more points along ...

  9. Heat map - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, heat maps may also visualize data over a geographic region. However, unlike choropleth maps, heat maps show the proportion of a variable over an arbitrary, but usually small grid size, independent of geographic boundaries. [24] [25] The figure on the right displaying a heat map of world population is an example. The figure ...