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Creating a choropleth map with custom map outlines

Creating a choropleth map with custom map outlines - Power BI Tutorial

From the course: Power BI Weekly

Creating a choropleth map with custom map outlines

- [Narrator] A Choropleth map uses outlines or shapes of geographical map errors to show concentrations of numbers within these borders. We can tie Choropleth colors to either the categories in a legend or conditional formatting for the range of values within a data field. We can now create Choropleth maps with custom outlines using reference layer formatting within our Azure Map Visual. To do so, we'll need to have a custom map in either a GeoJSON, WKT, KML, CSV, or SHP shape files format type. We can store these maps either in a local computer folder or online in a GitHub repository or another similar source. in earlier versions of the Azure Map Visual, the reference layer in the map didn't connect directly to the spatial data that we added to the visual. Instead, it was a static layer situated within other layers of this map visual. In order for the reference layers to line up with the spatial data to create a…

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