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Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Classed Choropleth Map
Classed Choropleth maps are based on data where the values are graded by density and height to create a shading gradient. The means to fulfill a classed choropleth map involves finding a frequency curve by using a frequency histogram. Once there are patterns established a shading graident is applied to each of the classes making the map areas become a certain color to the corresponding frequency class.
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