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Monday, December 8, 2008

Proportional Circle Map

This map, using sometimes overlapping circles to signify same-coverage use, explains the internet usage in 2004 for Europe. It can be seen that only in certain areas does some coverage and usage overlap as represented by the circle map.

http://www.geog.ucsb.edu/~jeff/gis/proportional_symbols_files/map1.jpg
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      • Star plots
      • Correlation matrix
      • Similarity matrix
      • Stem and leaf plot
      • Box plot
      • Histogram
      • Parallel coordinate graph
      • Triangular plot
      • Windrose
      • Climograph
      • Population profile
      • Scatter plot
      • Index value plot
      • Accumulative line graph or Lorenz curve
      • Bilateral Graph
      • Nominal area choropleth map
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      • Unclassed choropleth map
      • Classed choropleth map
      • Range graded proportional circle map
      • Continuously variable proportional circle map
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      • DEM
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      • DRG
      • Isopleth
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      • Doppler Image
      • Black and white aerial photo
      • Infrared Aerial Photo
      • Cartographic Animation
      • Statistical Map
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      • Flow Map
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      • Choropleth Map
      • Dot Distribution Map
      • Propaganda Map
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