Friday, April 23, 2010

Classed Choropleth Maps


In a classed choropleth maps the main objective is to determine height and shading or color intensity of the bar for each map classed. This involves creating a classed frequency legend including a frequency histogram and shading. As seen in the classed choropleth map above it compares the amounts of hispanics and latinos is Florida. After looking at the data they came to conclusion that most hispanics and latinos live in southern florida.


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