Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Unclassed choropleth maps




An unclassed chloropleth map has a concept that is difficult to grasp. The data values are not proportionate to the shading that correlates the information and the colorations together. Although these types of maps may not seem impossible to figure out, they are highly criticized by cartographers because they claim the overall effectiveness of the map is too complex. This map holds all of the features of an unclassed chloroplah map. The major difference between this map and a classed chhloroplath map is this map does not have an average statistic towards each color on the map.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:ElectionMapPurpleCounty.jpg  

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