What's New in MapViewer 7?
New Map Types
MapViewer 7 introduces three new types of
thematic maps - Contour Map, Non-Contiguous Cartogram, and Vector Map.
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Contour Map
MapViewer can take discrete data measurements, interpolate between
them to create a uniform grid, and then display a contour map
showing lines of constant values. You have complete control over the
appearance of the contour map and can easily limit the contours to
your area of interest.
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Non-Contiguous Cartogram
Cartograms represent data values by changing the size of the
associated area object. In addition to the existing Dorling
cartogram, MapViewer 7 can now create a non-contiguous cartogram,
where the original shapes are retained but resized according to
their data values. Cartograms are particularly useful when there is
an inverse relationship between area and the data value. They
emphasize the areas with the greater data values.
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Vector Map
Like a contour map, a vector map also interpolates from discrete
data measurements to create a uniform grid. It then displays arrows
that indicate the direction and magnitude of the steepest slopes
across the grid. You can control the frequency and appearance of the
arrows.
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Insets
An inset is a display frame that is
positioned on a portion of the page. One or more layers can be assigned to
be displayed within an inset. Objects within an inset retain their
original coordinates even as the inset frame is moved on the page. The
display within the inset frame can be zoomed and panned.
Besides using an inset to enlarge a portion
of a map to show more detail, insets can also be used to:
- Show an overview of the whole map when a portion of the map is
enlarged.
- Apply limits to one or more layers while other layers remain
unlimited.
- Move/resize Alaska and Hawaii in a 50-state map without changing
their coordinates.
- Show multiple thematic maps on different parts of the page while
maintaining the original coordinates.
City/State Pin Maps
Making a pin map to show US city locations
is easier than ever! Besides the ability to make pin maps from X,Y
coordinates or from ZIP codes, MapViewer 7 can now make a pin map based
just on city and state names.
Pie Map Enhancements
Pie maps are more versatile than ever! The
radius of each slice can be varied instead of or in addition to varying
the slice percentage. You have your choice of pie shapes to most
effectively display your data.
Print Preview for Tiled
Printing
When your map fits on a single page,
MapViewer has always had a print preview capability because of showing the
page outline around the map. For the case where your map is larger than
the page, MapViewer 7 adds a print preview for tiled printing. You can see
how the map will be divided between pages and can choose exactly which
tiles to print.
Negative Buffer Distances
The buffer tool in MapViewer 7 has been
enhanced to allow a negative buffer distance. You can create a buffer zone
inside of an area to show a setback distance.
Additional New Features
- Changes to existing thematic map types
- Several maps offer new options for displaying negative data
values.
- Several maps allow mapping the minimum size to a value of zero
rather than to the data minimum.
- The gradient map now provides precise control of mapping colors to
data values.
- Grids and triangles can be saved from a gradient map.
- Objects can be assigned to territories in a Territory Map based on
a linked data value.
- Territory assignments can be saved to the linked data file.
- Geographical summaries are now available in a Territory Map.
- Pin map changes
- A condition can be specified to filter data points.
- Projection information can now be specified for non-Lat/Long
coordinates.
- Import/Export enhancements
- Multi-layer imports can optionally either preserve or collapse
layers.
- PIDs can be auto-generated if they don't exist.
- Z level info can be imported from DXF files.
- An associated attribute table can be loaded to a linked worksheet.
- Export to DAT format.
- Export only current view.
- Choice of units when exporting projected map objects.
- Control is provided over what attributes and linked data are
exported.
- Boundary creation changes
- Weighted Mean Center calculation.
- Spline objects remain as splines and can be edited as such.
- Spline objects now have a tension control.
- Layer management enhancements
- The Layer Manager has been redesigned to make it easier to use and
to show additional information.
- Layer destination lists now include a [New Layer] choice.
- User interface conveniences
- The Move/Resize tool icon can be double-clicked to invoke it in a
multiple-use mode.
- All file open, save, import, and export dialogs can be resized.
- Legends, scale bars, and text objects can be double-clicked to
open their associated dialog box.
- Double-clicking in the map window will open the map properties
dialog.
- Analysis enhancements
- A region can be created from the current selection.
- The Shortest Path command now has an option to return the path to
the starting point.
- Object attribute changes
- Attribute 1, Attribute 2 and Hyperlink attributes can now be
assigned to additional object types.
- The Redefine Attributes command can now copy data values from a
linked worksheet to the attribute fields.
- The Multi-Assign Attributes command can auto-generate incrementing
IDs.
- Miscellaneous
- The File | Reload Data command will reload the data file that is
linked to the active layer.
- Street intersections are now supported by the geocoding function.
- New worksheet Data | Text to Number and Data | Number to Text
commands.
- And many more!
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