Tuesday, July 24, 2012

CONTINUOUSLY VARIABLE PROPORTIONAL CIRCLE MAP


A continuously variable proportional circle map is a variation of the proportional circle map. What makes this type of map different is that multiple variables are or may be represented on the varying size circles. The above image is an example of this as the size of the circle depends on how much meat those regions of France sent to the butchers in Paris. Those circles are then divided similar to a pie chart to represent what type and percentage of meat was sent to the butchers in Paris.

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