Changing colors in a record map
There are two ways to adjust colors in a record map: changing the color theme, or changing the attribute the map uses.
To color your record map by compared record groups, see comparing record groups by color in a record map.
Color source attribute
To change the color data attribute source in a record map,
- First, ensure that you do not have any active comparisons.
- Then, use the drop-down menu to select the attribute that will color the map.
- To remove colors from the record map, select the None option.
Color theme
To change the color theme,
- First, ensure that the record map is colored by one of the attributes in your dataset.
- Then click the paint brush icon on the color legend area, and
- Invert the active color theme, or
- Select a linear or log scale, or
- Select a sequential theme, with colors in one continuous order, or
- Select a diverging theme, with colors that change as values both increase and decrease
- Switch between sequential and diverging themes
Information
- When using time-series attributes, you can select a specific time key for map color, and analyze changes over time.
Constraints
- Only numeric or time-series attributes can be used as the color data source.
- Geographic regions with missing or non-numeric data are drawn grayed out with stripes to display that the data is not available.