Monday, November 21, 2011

Proportional circle maps

https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgREnRZgF5C-u5CAp24i3zFLbsqRK-6_2aLpvNbZ1loHRV5hHcFQHrWPgHrBcjkTD3cq8OvwiA9JwNFGsnsXAFp26GnY1gWzhyMdJUDQyL4Mf37yrVFx0IGa7qfwNeGK0kOR8GHgwuIL2o/s1600/circle.jpg

A proportional circle map is a graphic representation of a set of data that uses the size of the circle to indicate the size of the numerical value. the larger the circle the larger the number within the data set. The example above is the Mexican population of the western USA in the year 1990.

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