Monday, April 11, 2011

Continuously variable proportional circle map



A continuously variable proportional circle map uses circles in order to create point data. The circles being used are in proportion to the data that is measured. For example, this graph represent the amount of people killed in road accidents in Europe in the year 2000. Italy is within a few of the largest circle's meaning that they are included in some of the highest numbers of people killed in road accidents.


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