Map
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Check out the given walk-through on how to set the Map chart properties.
A Map chart allows the users to position their data in a geographical context using different data layers. Users can create a view based on the selected dimensions/measures that represent data in the region. The designated area gets colored based on the data. Users have the provisions for changing the visualization.
Best Situation to Use Map: To represent any information in the geographical context.
Exclude Global Filter: Use a checkmark in the box to exclude the global filter condition
Filter: Select a filter condition to be applied to the view on the storyboard.
Dynamic Range: Enable or disable the dynamic range.
Min Color: Select a color for the minimum value from the drop-down menu.
Max Color: Select a color for the maximum value from the drop-down menu.
Select Map: Select a region using the drop-down menu.
Text: Provide any information regarding the chart. If any digit or character is required to be highlighted, put it inside two asterisks. (E.g., *70%* or *skills*).
Text align: There are three alignments to align the text.
Left
Right
Centre
Position: There are two options to position the text.
Bottom
Right
Please Note:
By disabling the dynamic range, the map projects the selected Max Color. The user can change the color by clicking the Color properties option.
Disable the dynamic range.
The entire map reflects the selected Max color (by default).
Based on the selected Region the displayed visualization gets changed.
Select a map using the Region drop-down menu.
The map of the selected region gets highlighted based on the chosen dimensions and measures.