Chapter 13Mapping Global, Regional, and Local Data
This chapter is all about visualizing data on maps. It starts with visualizing data that has some form of associated geographic position as markers on a map and then moves on to conveying statistical information about geographic regions by varying their color through what is known as choropleth mapping.
If you've used the Internet at all in the past decade, chances are you've used the Google Maps web application at some point. It enables you to search for points of interest, find directions between one place and another, and to smoothly zoom and pan around the map to examine things. Fortunately, Google also released an application programming interface (API) that enables you to build web applications that plot various data over the Google Maps tile images and allow this data ...
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