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The Data Visualization Workshop

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Product type Book
Published in Jul 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800568846
Pages 536 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Mario Döbler Mario Döbler
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Tim Großmann Tim Großmann
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Geoplots

Geological plots are a great way to visualize geospatial data. Choropleth maps can be used to compare quantitative values for different countries, states, and so on. If you want to show connections between different locations, connection maps are the way to go.

Dot Map

In a dot map, each dot represents a certain number of observations. Each dot has the same size and value (the number of observations each dot represents). The dots are not meant to be counted; they are only intended to give an impression of magnitude. The size and value are important factors for the effectiveness and impression of the visualization. You can use different colors or symbols for the dots to show multiple categories or groups.

Use

To visualize geospatial data.

Example

The following diagram shows a dot map where each dot represents a certain amount of bus stops throughout the world:

Figure 2.39: Dot map showing bus stops worldwide

Design Practices

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