Saturday, July 19, 2008

Unclassed choropleth maps


Choropleth maps portray quantitative data as a color showing the density, percent, average value, or quantity of a phenomenon within the boundary of a geographic area. The unclassed choropleth map assigns shadings proportional to the data values so that these choropleth maps do not have to classify the data. The map shown is an example of an unclassed choropleth map.

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