Area Shading

With the command Area coloring easymap offers the possibility to color the areas of the regions in the map depending on a data column.

Creating a New Analysis

Inserting the area shading

First select in the control window data your table column on which the analysis should refer to. To insert an analysis, drag and drop the table column onto the map using drag and drop. A new dialog box opens. For the area coloring select the corresponding icon in the Analysis section.

Afterwards, set at level and assignment the appropriate level on which the staining should take place. easymap suggests the most suitable assignment of the already used assignments. If you have not set any assignment yet, easymap checks all possible assignments and suggests the assignment with the highest assignment result. In case of a area analysis, however, you only have the possibility to make an assignment via an area number, because you want to perform an analysis on area level.

To finish the analysis, confirm your selection with Ok.

You can adjust all settings later in the Properties window the Area shading.

Note: You can also insert your analysis via the menu bar Analyze. You get an analysis without predefined settings and value classes.

Set the Properties of the Area Shading

If you have inserted the analysis by Drag&Drop, color classes are automatically created for you in relation to the data column used. If you have inserted your analysis via the main menu, all areas for which corresponding data sets are available in the data basis will be colored uniformly in the beginning.

You can then adjust and change all settings.

The color can be changed in the properties of the area coloring at will via the color selection field.

In the properties, you can also select or change the Data column that you want to evaluate from the Table of the database.

After selecting the data basis, you can determine the column you want to visualize in the properties from the previously selected table. Four display types are available: Uniform, Classified, Continuous and Default.

Classified Area shading

Classified area coloring offers you numerous setting options. In addition to the number of classes, you can specify how the limit values of the value classes are to be determined.

Continuous area shading

The Continuous area shading offers you the convenience of a continuous color gradient without specifying classes. The continuous coloring of the areas is only available for number columns.

Preset Area shading

The Default option is useful if the colors for the areas in a data table are available as RGB values (hexadecimal, e.g. #00FF00). The data column with the HTML color coding should be present in the selected table and selected here.

Determine the details of the analysis

In Details you define other (non-data-dependent) properties of the analysis.

Create tooltips for analysis

When crossing the colored areas on the map, you can display context-sensitive information about them.

Note: You can find out how to implement tooltips here.

The commands of the context menu

You can right-click on the analysis in the Contents control window to open its context menu. The context menu provides actions that can be performed on this analysis.