Unit Charts

The analysis Unit Charts generates symbol groups in which the number of symbols is determined by the respective data value. The diagrams then consist of several stacked symbols.

Creating a New Analysis

Insert the Analysis Unit Charts via the menu option Analyze. Inserting a new analysis is done in three steps.

1. Analysis Type

In the first step, select an Analysis Subtype. You can choose between a site-related and a area-related representation of the diagrams. The analysis type determines whether a diagram is generated per area (area-related) or per data set (location-related).

2. Select data input and connect the data to the map

After selecting the analysis type, continue with the selection of the data basis.

  1. First select the Table that contains the data to be displayed in the analysis.
  2. In addition, you specify on which sheet and in which map the analysis is to be displayed.
  3. Then check whether the column with the area number (e.g. postal code) from the table corresponds to the corresponding level (e.g. postal code areas - areas) of the base map. The area number is used to assign the individual data records to the corresponding area.

3. Set Properties of the Analysis

Properties refers to all settings for calculating and displaying the analysis. You can select certain columns of the previously defined table to control certain aspects of the display (for example, the color). You also reach this settings dialog if you want to edit existing analyses.

The most important settings beside the selection of the data columns to be evaluated are in the Details section. Under Style you first select the symbol to be displayed in groups. By default, the circle is selected here. With Value per Symbol you can enter which data value a symbol should correspond to.

Chart

Under Diagram you define which data the diagram should display. You can also specify the coloring and size proportions of the diagram and other diagram options.

 

Determine the details of the analysis

In Details you define other (non-data-dependent) properties of the analysis.

For example, you may set the sorting of the groups of symbols in the Details section, or define the Symbol and Value per Symbol.

Labeling

In addition to labeling the groups of symbols, each chart may cotnain a label that applies to the entire chart (for example, the name of the area to which the chart refers). The settings for this can be defined under Labeling.

  • If the analysis area-related is created, EasyMap offers the possibility to label each symbol or object with the name or number of the corresponding area (geographical data).
  • With the analysis subtype Location-related, however, only the columns of the data table used as the data basis for the analysis can be used for labeling.

Note: How to insert diagram texts and how to influence the display of the texts can be found here.

Tooltip

When driving over the diagrams on the map, you can display user-defined information about them.

Note: You can find out how to implement tooltips here.