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MAPresso visualizes relative data in form of choropleth maps.
Using absolute data MAPresso can produce area cartograms.
Here you find menu optioms as well as some hidden features.
Basics
- Selection of the mapping variable
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- Select it with the popup menu.
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- Identification of the value of an areal unit
- Moving the cursor over the map displays the areal unit
name and its variable value in a text field (beside the
variable popup menu).
A mouse click in an areal unit shows a window containing
all variable values of this area.
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- Hidden feature
- Moving the cursor over the legend area shows additional
shortcuts (cf. below).
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- Menus
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- File
- Generate EPS Code...: In a window you get EPS
code (extended PostScript). This code can be copied via
the clipboard into a text file. This EPS file (extension:
.eps) can be integrated as a graphic element into a text
processing program and printed on a PostScript printer.
The file can also be visualized by a PostScript interpreter
(e.g. GhostScript).
Details.
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- Data
- Enter Data...: Here you can paste your own data
into a text area. The format: first line: variable names
(several variables are separated by tabulators), remaining
lines: the data values. Important: the data values must
be in the correct sequence (in the same order as the areal
units). Colors etc. were taken from the actual selected
map (but not the class boundaries). Details.
- Reload Data: If updated data is available on the
server or if you filtered (cf. below) too much, the data
is again fetched from the server.
- Statistics : Different univariate statistical
measures (mean, median, standard deviation, variation coefficient,
number of values) and the correlation coefficients between
the variables are shown.
Map
- 2 Color Ranges: Changes between the two color
schemes: one color range or two ranges.
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- Class Breaks... : Enter the 2 respectively 3 class
breaks. Between the upper and the lower boundary there is
a continuous color transition (with an eventual change at
the middle boundary).
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- Create a Cartogram... : Using the selected variable
- it must be absolute values - the map base is distorted
in such a way that the size of the area of the areal units
corresponds to the variable value (the weight of the areal
unit).
- Reset Geometry: The cartogram geometry is replaced
by the original geometry.
- Filter... : A simple generalizing filter is applied
to the thematic variable and smoothes random noise on the
map. This Marcov process is based on the followin idea:
assuming population data, a part of the persons remain in
their areal unit, the others emigrate into the neighbour
polygons (the number is proportional to the length of the
common boundary). With an increasing number of filtering
steps the statistical surface gets more and more generalized.
- Reset Data: After a inadequate generalization you
can get back the original data.
Bi-/Trivariate map: 2/3 variable popup menus
allow the simultaneous visualization of 2 or 3 variables.
In the case of bivariate maps the first variable
corresponds to the x axis of the color square, the second
variable to the y axis. Clicking in the center of the
quadratic legend swaps the two corner colors (top left
and bottom right).
In the case of trivariate maps the three primary
colors are mixed either in an additive
way (RGB; red, green and blue correspond
to the 3 variables: white means high values in all variables,
dark colors mean low values) or in an subtractive
way (CYM; cyan, yellow, magenta correspond
to the 3 variables: white means low values in all variables,
dark colors mean high values).
Clicking in the center of the triangular legend switches
between the two color schemes. Clicking at the sides swaps
the two adjacent colors.
Colors
- Select the various colors determining the appearance
of the map (the same can be achieved by clicking on the
corresponding parts of the legend).
Help
- About...: version, author.
- MAPresso Web Site
: opens in the predefined browser.
- Help: this page.
- TipWindows : Small yellow windows should appear
near an areal units and show its name and data value. However,
this option doesn't work with several browsers.
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- Legend
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- a/b : The histogram is drawn using a kernel density
function. Clicking on "a" shows more detail, clicking
on "b" generates a more generalized histogram.
- c/d : more/less decimal places.
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- e : Displays the data value corresponding to this
color.
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- f: Modification of the colors.
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- g/h : Modification of the background color / missing
value color.
Nominal legend: click below the legend to randomly change
colors of values without an explicitly defined color.
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