The map above is an example of a continuously variable proportional circle map. It actually is a combination of a chloropleth map as well. While the key is quite small in this picture (and in a different language lol), from looking at this picture, you can tell that the size of each circle relates to a different area in the Czech Republic and each circle is a different size. Their size corresponds with how much that area of Czech Republic consists of in relation to the key.
Saturday, December 6, 2008
Continuously Variable Proportional Circle Map
The map above is an example of a continuously variable proportional circle map. It actually is a combination of a chloropleth map as well. While the key is quite small in this picture (and in a different language lol), from looking at this picture, you can tell that the size of each circle relates to a different area in the Czech Republic and each circle is a different size. Their size corresponds with how much that area of Czech Republic consists of in relation to the key.
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