Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Unclassed Choropleth Map




Unclassed choropleth maps use a continuous shading or color intensity that is used to illustrate a scale of data. The lowest and highest color intensities are assigned to the lowest and highest values respectively. A distinctive feature of unclassed choropleth maps is that each unique value has a unique shading of color. The image above is an example of an unclassed choropleth map. 

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