Monday, April 2, 2012

Unclassed choropleth maps

http://gis.depaul.edu/shwang/teaching/geo381/LN9.htm

   The above image on the right shows an unclassed choropleth map. An unclassed choropleth map is a cloropleth map that used shading and variation of colors rather than set colors with a legend or key, making it unclassed. The confusion and uncertainty of the different shades of color make this type of map widely unused. You can see the side by side comparison between an unclassed and a classed map. The unclassed map contain no legend or key and does not vary in color as much. 

No comments:

Post a Comment