Grid

The Grid command in the Analyze menu allows to display location-related information (e. g. turnover of individual branches) as a grid. For this, the values of a particular column of all locations in a grid cell are aggregated and the grid cells are colored depending on the values.

Figure: Address distribution in the city centre

Data Basis

First, link the table to the selected base map. Select whether the locations are placed by assigning them to areas or geographical coordinates. However, a display using geographical coordinates is only possible if the data basis contains corresponding columns with information on longitude and latitude with decimal values. Otherwise, the display must be based on the assignment to areas.

Set Properties of the Analysis

After selecting the data basis, you can select the data column in the area grid colors after which the screen cells are to be colored in the next step.

Grid Colors

The aggregation of the selected column determines how the data falling into a grid cell is summarized. For example, if you want to count customers in a grid cell, set the aggregation to Number of Records. You find more information on the different aggregation options here

There are numerous classification options available for the coloring of grid cells. Besides the count of classes, you may specify how the boundary values are set. The colors of each class can be set individually or via a color gradient. Individual colors for each class can also be set automatically clicking Colors > Generate Random Colors.

For more information on editing value classes, symbols, colors and sizes, see here.

Grid properties

The properties of the grid can be adjusted in the Details section. In addition to the width, the Line Color can be adjusted and the Origin of the grid can be set by specifying an X and a Y coordinate.

 

The commands of the context menu

By right-clicking on the analysis in the Navigation window Content you may open its context menu. The context menu provides commands that may be performed on this analysis.