A star plot compares multiple variables for each observation. This shows the crime rates of different cities.
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Correlation matrix
A correlation matrix is done to see where there is a correlation among the data. is a calculated protein correlation matrix for phage T7. Correlated behavior ranges from high(red) to low(blue), and the triangular block of red reflects proteins involved in phage assembly, a highly coordinated process.
Similarity matrix
A similarity matrix is used to show how similar (or not) the variables are to one another. This image is an autocorrelation plot of the similarity matrix generated by the unstabilized weighted scanline buffer. It is very difficult to see any pattern in this matrix.
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Stem and leaf plot
Box plot
Histogram
Parallel coordinate graph
Triangular plot
Windrose
Climograph
Population profile
Scatterplot
A scatterplot is a useful summary of a set of bivariate data (two variables), usually drawn before working out a linear correlation coefficient or fitting a regression line. It gives a good visual picture of the relationship between the two variables, and aids the interpretation of the correlation coefficient or regression model. This image shows the differences between a wiffe and husbands' age.
Index value plot
Accumulative line graph or Lorenz curve
Bilateral Graph
Monday, April 20, 2009
Nominal area choropleth map
A nominal area choropleth map is a choropleth map that is used to display nominal data. Here is a map with the number of electoral votes in each state and the prediction of the 2008 presidential election as of May 2008.
source:http://politicalmaps.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/electoral-map-prediction-05222008.gif
Unstandardized choropleth maps
Unstandardized choropleth maps utilize raw numbers when displayed. This map shows areas that have a high risk of their language going extinct.
source:https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgySIEdAvmGr1nPUpDGZI4a-XYX_kIazqM4WR_LIansTmauEF6uCJe90V2uEasUv9BsCW3npsNGqXdUD4IoaHmQhygwZM_nA_kk8GroLKt5UIzA5mvzjxJDSBuUzqoleXfMY6Yf6E-aWO3A/s320/Endangered%2520Languages%2520Map001.gif
Standardized choropleth maps
Standardized choropleth maps are standardized to allow comparison of distribution among different areas. This map shows population density according to states.
source:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/78/USA_states_population_density_map.PNG/800px-USA_states_population_density_map.PNG
Univariate choropleth maps
An univariate choropleth map displays a single data set. This map has different colors but focuses on the the counties in the 2004 presidential election. Each county is shaded a color depending on which candidate won the most votes from that county.
source: http://www.princeton.edu/~rvdb/JAVA/election2004/purple_america_2004_small.gif
Bivariate choropleth maps
A bivariate choropleth map display two different variables displayed on one map by including two different sets of graphic symbols or colors. This map shows the amount of freshwater used throughout the U.S for both withdrawals and deliveries.
source: http://water.usgs.gov/watuse/graphics/domap.st2.color.gif
Unclassed choropleth maps
Uncalassified choropleth maps assigns shadings proportional to the data values so that these choropleth maps do not have to classify the data. This map shows the amount of vegetables harvested in 2002, but does not specify which vegetables were harvested.
source: http://www.nass.usda.gov/research/atlas02/Crops/Vegetables%20and%20Melons%20Harvested/Vegetables,%20Acres%20Harvested%20for%20Sale-choropleth%20map.gif
Classed choropleth maps
A classed choropleth map the main objective is to determine height and shading or color intensity of the bar for each map classed. This would involve creating a classed frequency legend including a frequency histogram, a frequency curve, and shading. An example of this is the distribution of males per 100 females.
source: http://my.ilstu.edu/~jrcarter/Geo204/Choro/map-AmFact-4eqint-orange-80pct.jpg
Range graded proportional circle map
Continuously variable proportional circle map
A continuously variable proportional circle map is a proportional circle map which utilizes circles to create point data. This relates the scales to the specific data. This is a map of population in a certain city. Each circle represents a certain amount of people.
source: http://www.neiu.edu/~nerobert/Circle%20Map.jpg
DOQQ
DEM
DLG
DRG
Isopleth
An isopleth map generalizes and simplifies data with a continuous distribution. This map of the U.S shows the hydrogen ion concentration from pH measurements in 1998. The color indicates the amount of the ion in that location.A particular number is given in some areas as well.
source: http://nadp.sws.uiuc.edu/isopleths/maps1998/phfield.gif
Isopach
An isopach map is a map of the areal extent and thickness variation of a stratigraphic unit; used in geological exploration for oil and for underground structural analysis. This is a map of Regina Clay, it shows the different layers indicated by color also the depth is indicated.
source: http://earthnet-geonet.ca/images/vft/sask/rwe/figure3_lrg.jpg
Isohyets
Isotach
Isobars
LIDAR
Doppler Radar
Black and White aerial photo
Infrared Aerial Photo
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Cartographic Animations
Statistical Map
A statistical map is a special type of map in which the variation in quantity of a factor such as rainfall, population, or crops in a geographic area is indicated. This statistical map is a map of the distribution of electoral votes throughout the U.S. It is disorted so that the larger states have more electoral votes.
Source:http://synapse.princeton.edu/~sam/ev_prediction_1nov.jpg
Cartogram
A cartogram is a presentation of statistical data in geographical distribution on a map. This map shows global amphibian diversity by country. The colors also indicates the amount of diversity present in a country.
source: http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.amphibiaweb.org/amphibian/cartograms/cart_threatenedpercentage.jpg&imgrefurl=http://amphibiaweb.org/amphibian/cartograms/&usg=__Wsgqo2zQ2QMEG1dESF4Kva9si_8=&h=370&w=575&sz=41&hl=en&start=11&tbnid=wAB_-ucEEMlJNM:&tbnh=86&tbnw=134&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dcartograms%26gbv%3D2%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DG
Flow Map
Monday, April 13, 2009
Isoline Map
Proportional Circle Map
Choropleth Map
Dot Distribution Map
Propaganda Map
Cadastral Map
Monday, March 16, 2009
Hypsometric map
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
PLSS Map
Planimetric Map
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