Smart Mapping provides some powerful ways to style your data on the map in a way that highlights the data's properties.
In this lab you will see how we can display population totals as a population density by dividing the totals by area.
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Go to www.arcgis.com and login.
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Click this map and open it in the Map Viewer. Or just continue using your own map from the last step.
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Click
PDX Neighborhoods Enriched
>Change Style
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- Choose to show
Total Population
in the drop-down.
- Choose to show
Notice how the neighborhoods are automatically re-styled.
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- Click
Options
onCounts and Amounts
.
- Click
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In the
Divided by
dropdown, selectArea
.
See how many of the neighborhoods that were previously highlighted fade slightly to maintain focus on densely populated neighborhoods. Note, the
Area
values are in Square Miles.-
Click
OK
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Click
DONE
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Your map should look something like this map.
- In the
Change Style
>Counts and Amounts
>Options
panel:- Drag the sliders up and down the color-ramp to see how the visualization changes to highlight extremes or just deviations from the mean.
- Use the
Theme
dropdown and theSymbols
panel to view the data in other ways:- Highlight high and low population densities with the
Extremes
theme and see how the distribution sliders change the focus of the map. - Select different color ramps in the
Symbols
panel. - Use the
Invert color ramp
icon in theSymbols
panel.
- Highlight high and low population densities with the
- Select
Classify Data
and play with the options to see how this alters the style.- Set the
Round Classes
option to1000
to see how the classifications and classification legend changes. - Click on
Legend
and edit the lowest class to readUnder 2,000 per square mile
(assuming it previously read0 to 2,000
).
- Set the