Analyze

This workbook contains various analyses on different tables. In addition to maps on German postal codes, this workbook also contains evaluations on Austrian and Swiss postal codes. So that you can assign the tables to the correct countries, the sheets and tables are provided with a two-character country abbreviation.

The workbook contains the following sheets:

Distribution of sales DE

This sheet shows you a Heatmap, sales potential with the sales trend in postal zone 2 of Germany. There is also a inset map with the section Hamburg. The Color legend shows you the color gradient of the heatmap, i.e. where is there a high sales concentration and where not.

Via the control window content you can also display the sales distribution as surface coloring, total sales or as symbols, customers. All three analyses are based on the same data column of the table "Customer base DE" and can be selected by clicking on the radio button, as these are in the same visibility group. The map view is reduced to the essential by deleting the topographic levels such as motorways, federal roads, rivers and bodies of water.

 

Trade and transport DE

This sheet shows you dealer relationships and transport chains represented by relationship analysis and symbol analysis. Postcode areas of postal zone 2 are used as base maps. In the control window Content, you can switch between a transportation chain with logistics centers and a dealer relationship with dealer locations by selecting one of the relationship analyses. The relationship analyses and symbol analyses are grouped both Visible to both sides and Visible to both sides and show you the interaction of the different visibility groups. To better estimate the distances of the locations, a scale is inserted on the sheet.

In order to focus on relationship analyses, this map does not include topographical levels. The Internet map in grey tones serves for better orientation in the room.

 

Purchasing Power Europe

The map shows a section of the map Europe postal code regions of Slovakia, Ukraine, Hungary and Romania. A surface coloration represents the percentage deviation of the per capita purchasing power from the national average.

The table object summarizes the most important key figures for the individual countries. In order to make the table on the map more compact, we have created a query on the imported table with the purchasing power indices for 2-digit postal code regions and aggregated it to the individual countries.

 

Population pyramids AT

This sheet shows the age distribution by gender and the population distribution at the level of the Austrian postal code regions. Here several surface colorations and bar charts were combined with each other. For a better understanding of the data, tooltips are inserted for the analyses, which display information when driving over the map.

In the overall view of the map, surface coloration is available for the level postal code regions. Only when you zoom into the map does the view change to Area coloring at the postal code level. This visibility change is realized with the Zoomautomatik by setting different visibility levels for the surface colors. The color legends are linked to the different visibilities of the analysis and are only visible when the corresponding analysis is visible. Simply zoom into the map and see what happens to the surface colorations.

The analysis Bar charts is used twice to obtain one chart each for the age distribution of men and women. The chart for the women grows right and the chart for the men others left. By aligning the two bar charts, the familiar image of a population pyramid is created. The two Color legends are also positioned next to each other so that only one label is required for both diagrams. This will prevent the map from appearing too overloaded.

A single diagram is used to highlight the age group with a particularly large difference between men and women.

 

Boston Grid CH

This sheet shows a Boston Grid analysis of the variables "average income" and "population density" for the postal code areas of postal zone 9 in Switzerland and Liechtenstein. For example, it is easy to identify areas with a high average income and a high population density. Two separate surface staining and histograms were also created for the two variables. The three surface analyses were set to visibility setting "mutually visible". To better understand the data, tooltips have been added to the analyses that are displayed when driving over the map.

 

Radio station AT

This sheet shows broadcasting areas and radio houses of different radio stations in the Austrian postcode zone 3. Overlaps of the broadcasting areas are shown by means of area hatching within Lower Austria. For area hatching, the areas with several assignments must also be available several times as single rows in the table, because this is the only way to display an area hatched. The radio stations are shown as symbol analysis. In addition, population figures are visible in counting diagrams.