Key Areas

With the analysis key areas in the menu area organisation Identify the most valuable or significant areas within of any territory.

For this purpose EasyMap forms for the bricks of each Territory so-called quantiles, related to the selected data column. This means that EasyMap sorts the areas within the territory in descending order according to of the selected column, cumulates the data values and creates classes. for the cumulated values. All territories that fall into the same class, then get the same area color in the map.

This not only allows you to see which areas have the largest but also how they are distributed throughout the surface.

Note: In addition to the global evaluation across all areas of the structure and the percentage, district-related evaluation, you can use the district-related evaluation (ranking) option to highlight the bricks with the highest turnover in your territory structure in color. This option puts the values of a column in descending order and colors the first x areas according to the class formation.

For example, in order to color the ten bricks with the highest turnover per area, the data column with turnover figures should be selected, the number of classes should be two and the class boundary should be ten. Of course, you can also set a higher number of classes with a descending color intensity to highlight possible high-turnover area agglomerations.

Creating the Analysis Key Areas

You can access the analysis via the menu Territory organization > Analyses > Key areas. First, you are asked at which level of the territory structure key areas are to be calculated.

Alternatively, you can also insert the key areas in the control window Territory organization in the context menu of the area level under Analyses.

Select data input and connect the data to the map

For your analysis, select the appropriate assignment between data and levels and confirm your selection.

Edit Properties

Immediately after inserting the analysis, the Properties on the right side of the program window open (default setting). The properties can be reopened at any time via the control window Content by double-clicking on the map layer Key areas.

Determine the coloration of key areas

In this analysis, similar to the analysis surface coloration, the data column to be analyzed can be selected. The default is Area. Under Statistics you will find various codes for the selected column. The areas of the brick level of the selected level can be colored here classified, by forming classes.

Comparability of territories

Choose here between:

Global evaluation (absolute) Sorts the bricks of all territories in descending order by of the selected column, cumulates the data values and creates classes. for the cumulated values.
Territory-based Evaluation (by Percentage) Sorts the bricks of a territory in descending order by of the selected column, cumulates the data values and creates classes. for the cumulated values.
District-Related Evaluation (Ranking) Sorts the bricks of a territory in descending order according to the selected column and colors the first x areas, depending on the structure of the classes.

Classes Education

The creation of classes offers you numerous setting options. In addition to the number of classes or move-in areas, you can also define how the limit values of the classes are to be determined.

Determine the details of the analysis

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

Create tooltips for analysis

When crossing the colored areas on the map, you can display context-sensitive information about them.

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

The commands of the context menu

You can right-click on the analysis in the control window Content to open its context menu. The context menu provides actions that can be performed on this analysis.