An indicator represents a phenomenon that can be displayed on a map. It allows the user to configure how the phenomenon will be displayed. Indicator has a reference to a metric, which is a mathematical expression of the phenomenon. Indicators are further analysed in indicator drills, with whom they are paired with and displayed in a dashboard.
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standard
scale has 5 segments and is generally used for any indicator, e.g. average purchase valuepositive
scale has 5 segments and is generally used for positive indicators, e.g. increase of customersnegative
scale has 5 segments and is generally used for negative indicators, e.g. decrease of customersinverse
scale has 5 segments and is the same asstandard
, but the colors are flipped, it can be used to identify e.g. white spots on a mapbinaryStandard
scale has 2 segments and is used the same way asstandard
, but just for binary values, e.g. to indicate if there is a shop in the area, or notbinaryNegative
scale has 2 segments and is used the same way asnegative
, but just for binary values, e.g. to indicate if the area had a decrease of customers, or notdivergingStandard
scale has 6 segments and is used for indicators that can positive and negative values, e.g. turnover value differencedivergingNegative
is used the same way asdivergingStandard
scale, but the colors are flipped, it can be used to indicate e.g. competition turnover value differencedivergingWithZeroStandarddivergingWithZeroNegative
divergingWithZeroStandard
,divergingWithZeroNegative
scales have 5 segments, with a neutral middle segmentheat
,heatmap
,traffic
,trafficInverse
,magma
,viridis
scales have 5 segments
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| zoom level, for which the no need to specify all 16 zoom levels - when one level is specified, the rest is computed as a result of a geometric series |
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| global scale value (= no marker selected) |
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| selected scale value (= when a marker is selected) |
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