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Introduction to Geospatial Service Visualizations with Areas
You can display locations in a geospatial service visualization on a map as areas. Areas are colored locations on a map that represent geographic regions (that is, countries, states, and counties). You can color-code areas based on metric values or attribute elements.
You can perform the following tasks using a geospatial service visualization with areas:
- View different types of maps, such as a topographical map or a satellite image.
- Display areas in the visualization with different colors based on metric values or attribute elements.
- Display additional information about a location when you hover over an area in the visualization by adding tooltips to the map areas.
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How to Format a Geospatial Service Visualization with Areas
How to Prepare Geographical Data for Display in Maps or Geospatial Service Visualizations with Areas