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Maps

  • UK Postal Area Map - Display categorical data for each UK postal area with shades representing the category's values.
  • NL Provinces Map - Display categorical data for each NL Province with shades representing the category's values.
  • NL Municipalities Map - Display categorical data for each NL Municipality with shades representing the category's values.
  • DE 2 Digit PostCode Map - Display categorical data for each DE PostCode with shades representing the category's values.
  • Switzerland 2 Digit PostCode Map - Display categorical data for each CH PostCode with shades representing the category's values.
  • Australian 2 Digit PostCode Map - Display categorical data for each AU PostCode with shades representing the category's values.
  • US States Map - Display categorical data for each US State with shades representing the category's values.

Note

If you don't see any maps available in your system, please contact your system administrator as they may need to install them. See Installing boundary map files.

Pan and zoom

You can move a map tile around on a dashboard freely, as you can with any other tile. However, Analyser (or above) bundle holders with map tile backgrounds can also can easily pan and zoom on a map using the ‘on-map’ control options.

You can maintain pan and zoom when filtering maps in dashboard view mode.

Pre-requisites

To use enhanced dashboard map tiles with zoom and pan functionality, you must have:

Enabling pan and zoom

To pan and zoom on a dashboard, map tile backgrounds must be enabled. Only dashboard editors can choose to enable or disable dashboard map pan and zoom.

To enable or disable map tile backgrounds:

  1. Click the option menu on an existing map.

  2. Click Edit Tile.

  3. In Data Settings, toggle on or off Background Layer.

Background layer on enables pan and zoom, and background layer off disables pan and zoom.

Panning

Panning allows you to focus on a specific area of your map for more complex selection analysis.

To pan on a map:

  1. Click the directional icon on an existing map.

  2. Then, from within your map boundary, click and drag your map to pan around as required.

  3. Once you’re finished panning, click the directional icon again to exit pan mode and move your dashboard map tile again freely.

Zooming

Zooming lets you get closer to your map for specific detail, or further away for better context.

To zoom on a map:

  1. Click the + icon to increase the zoom.

  2. Click the - icon to reduce the zoom.