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In fact, there are a lot of implementations, Python is just one of them, let me introduce what I think is more convenient:
1. Excel VBA
Note: The following two templates are from / http ExcelPro.blog.sohu.com
(1) Map of China to save color
Here are the following:
The use of the method is also described in the diagram
Download Address: Excel template-China map fill chart
(2) China map accurate to city fill color
Download Address: China data Map-to city level
2. Baidu's Echarts
The website is: Echarts Example
can be customized by modifying the code on the left, I will not repeat it. Data How to import you can look at the site description, very simple, and echarts can also achieve a very wide range of visualization methods. Count an artifact. Can be customized by modifying the code on the left, I will not repeat it. Data How to import you can look at the site description, very simple, and echarts can also achieve a very wide range of visualization methods. Count an artifact.
Personal recommendation the second way, the other people make the wheel well we can use it. If you must use Python to achieve, then basically preferred ipython+matplotlib, because here also need maps, estimated basemap. Matplotlib, install it later also to install one of its extended application basemap,100 more than M.
Official documents / http matplotlib.org/basemap/ users/geography.html
。 As follows
Map Sinks http://www. dituhui.com/
Arcgis, of course, this tool is more professional, not easy to learn. But this is a necessary tool for geographic information, data visualization is very powerful, spatial data analysis processing is also very powerful, is only recommended to use the Data view / http shujuguan.cn
, just import the data, select area Map, scatter map, and select the appropriate field. The current view of data can support the display to the city level.
General import data, and then select the chart type can have the data is very good, like BDP Personal Edition-0 threshold visual analysis of the tool
These tools can be very well distributed. ArcMap can try