Data Classification
Data Classification
Two main issues with choropleth maps: 1. Which classification method? 2. How many classes?
1. Equal intervals: Divides the range of attribute values into equal sized sub-ranges
2. Natural break: arrange observations from low to high values and allocate them into the best suitable
group (breakpoints at values with significant large gaps)
Use when: attributes are distributed unevenly across the overall range of values
3. Quintile/even distribution: Equal numbers of observations in each class
5. Arithmetic progression: Width of the category interval increase in size at an arithmetic rate
6. Geometric progression: Widths of the category interval increase in size at a geometric rate
2. Geographical reasons
- Uneven distribution of values at the scale of map boundaries
- Concentration of values in selected locations