Change style of layer in WebApp map using multiple attributes

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04-13-2015 02:22 AM
KarolinaKorzeniowska
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I would like to Change Style Change style—ArcGIS Online Help | ArcGIS  of my Shapefile (point) layer in my WebApp map Make your first map—ArcGIS Online Help | ArcGIS . I would like to display my data according to two attributes: symbol size using one attribute and the color ramp  according to second attribute. I know that it is possible to do in ArcMap, but in ArcGIS online I cannot find this option. Is it possible to do this in ArcGIS online?

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AdrianWelsh
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Karolina,

I know this is a very old thread but the answer can be found in the chart listed at this link:

http://doc.arcgis.com/en/arcgis-online/create-maps/change-style.htm#ESRI_SECTION1_195BD40347774AEDAE...

To map this data...And answer questions like these...Choose one of these styles

Location only

Examples: restaurant locations, coffee shop distribution

  • Where are my features located?
  • How are they distributed geographically?

1 numeric attribute

Examples: cropland in use, largest urban areas

  • How do my features compare to each other based on numeric values?
  • Where are the highest and lowest values?
  • Which features are above and below a specific attribute value?

2 numeric attributes

Examples: number and rate of single-parent households, global population change

  • Where are the highest and lowest values?
  • What is the relationship between numeric totals and the rate or ratio?
  • Are there any outliers?

2 to 5 related numeric attributes with the same unit of measurement

Examples: highest per capita personal income year, predominant crop harvest by U.S. county and which counties have the highest and lowest total crop yi...

  • Which attribute has the highest value compared to other related attributes for each feature? Which has the lowest value?
  • How much higher is the highest attribute value compared to other related attributes?
  • What is the sum of the attributes for each feature and how does it compare to the other features?

* for hosted feature layers or feature collections only

1 category/type attribute

Example: city rail lines

  • How is my data distributed or summarized by category?

1 category/type and 1 numeric attribute

Example: number of graduate degree holders and distribution by county

  • Where are the highest and lowest values?
  • How is my data distributed by category?

1 date/time attribute

Examples: street inspections by date, furniture sales by date, old and recent home sales, age of code violation complaint to compliance date

  • Where are older features and where are newer ones?
  • Which features have dates that are before or after a key date?
  • Which features have a higher age (length of time between two dates) and which have a lower age?

* for hosted feature layers or feature collections only

2 date/time attributes

Example: relationship between age of code violation (how long between complaint and compliance) and how recen...

  • Where are older features and where are newer ones?
  • Which features have dates that are before or after a key date?
  • Which features have a higher age (length of time between two dates) and which have a lower age?
  • What is the relationship between the age of features and how old or new they are?

* for hosted feature layers or feature collections only

1 date/time attribute and 1 numeric attribute

Example: length of time since migrants went missing and locations where migrants were found dead

  • Which features have a higher age (length of time between two dates) and which have a lower age?
  • What is the relationship between a feature's age and a numeric attribute value?

* for hosted feature layers or feature collections only

1 date/time attribute and 1 category/type attribute

Example: credit card payments by card type and length of time since payment

  • How is my data distributed by category?
  • Which features have a higher age (length of time between two dates) and which have a lower age?
  • What is the relationship between the age of a feature and its category?

* for hosted feature layers or feature collections only

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AdrianWelsh
MVP Honored Contributor

Karolina,

I know this is a very old thread but the answer can be found in the chart listed at this link:

http://doc.arcgis.com/en/arcgis-online/create-maps/change-style.htm#ESRI_SECTION1_195BD40347774AEDAE...

To map this data...And answer questions like these...Choose one of these styles

Location only

Examples: restaurant locations, coffee shop distribution

  • Where are my features located?
  • How are they distributed geographically?

1 numeric attribute

Examples: cropland in use, largest urban areas

  • How do my features compare to each other based on numeric values?
  • Where are the highest and lowest values?
  • Which features are above and below a specific attribute value?

2 numeric attributes

Examples: number and rate of single-parent households, global population change

  • Where are the highest and lowest values?
  • What is the relationship between numeric totals and the rate or ratio?
  • Are there any outliers?

2 to 5 related numeric attributes with the same unit of measurement

Examples: highest per capita personal income year, predominant crop harvest by U.S. county and which counties have the highest and lowest total crop yi...

  • Which attribute has the highest value compared to other related attributes for each feature? Which has the lowest value?
  • How much higher is the highest attribute value compared to other related attributes?
  • What is the sum of the attributes for each feature and how does it compare to the other features?

* for hosted feature layers or feature collections only

1 category/type attribute

Example: city rail lines

  • How is my data distributed or summarized by category?

1 category/type and 1 numeric attribute

Example: number of graduate degree holders and distribution by county

  • Where are the highest and lowest values?
  • How is my data distributed by category?

1 date/time attribute

Examples: street inspections by date, furniture sales by date, old and recent home sales, age of code violation complaint to compliance date

  • Where are older features and where are newer ones?
  • Which features have dates that are before or after a key date?
  • Which features have a higher age (length of time between two dates) and which have a lower age?

* for hosted feature layers or feature collections only

2 date/time attributes

Example: relationship between age of code violation (how long between complaint and compliance) and how recen...

  • Where are older features and where are newer ones?
  • Which features have dates that are before or after a key date?
  • Which features have a higher age (length of time between two dates) and which have a lower age?
  • What is the relationship between the age of features and how old or new they are?

* for hosted feature layers or feature collections only

1 date/time attribute and 1 numeric attribute

Example: length of time since migrants went missing and locations where migrants were found dead

  • Which features have a higher age (length of time between two dates) and which have a lower age?
  • What is the relationship between a feature's age and a numeric attribute value?

* for hosted feature layers or feature collections only

1 date/time attribute and 1 category/type attribute

Example: credit card payments by card type and length of time since payment

  • How is my data distributed by category?
  • Which features have a higher age (length of time between two dates) and which have a lower age?
  • What is the relationship between the age of a feature and its category?

* for hosted feature layers or feature collections only

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Here is a video of how you can achieve this type of symbology: