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Anonymous
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Heat map with static point

Hi everyone, 

 

Currently, we are trying to create a map that shows the population density and the stores locations. We have tried using the heat map visual for this but we could not find a way to add statict point. Please find below how the map should look like.

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We have tried some other visuals like MapBox or ArcGis maps but nothing seems to work.  Does anybody have a recommendation or have experienced the same issue and solved it? Thanks in advances for your help.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Anonymous
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Even though I couldn't mange to make it work, I highly recommend this page where you can get the 6digit post codes latitude and longitude per country.

 

https://download.geonames.org/export/zip/

 

 

 

MNedix
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Hi,

I assume the map is interactive to a certain extent, you need to zoom in/out, right? Also, the red squares are the the only static points you your data set or there will be others on the global map? To rephrase, are those the only 3 locations or are there other locations in other cities?

If it were only those, you could've probably gotten away with super-imposing a locations map over the heat-map and change the transparency settings on the first map. You may also set the correct layer order so they are always rendered in the right order (locations over heat-map).

I never tested it but you may try it. However, it may not work if you "move" the heat-map to another city where you have different locations (unless the maps are somewhat synced).

 

Best,

 



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Anonymous
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Hi MNedix,

 

Thank you so much for your answer. Actually, we have more than 3 static points as stores locations and they are all spread out in different cities. When using the heat map for the population density (Location value: 6 digit post code), it always zoom out and we have to manually zoom in into the city we are analizing, which it is quite annoying. I will try super-imposing the visuals but I am afraid it won't work.

Yeah, it was only a "cardboard" workaround rather than a full-blown solution.



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