Hello,
I have a csv file, one column is zip code (string) and the 2nd column is count (integer). I am trying to create a heatmap by by the zip code boundary.
I uploaded my csv file as a hosted layer file.
I have upload my csv file as a table and created a join.
I would like it to look like the last picture.
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From your screenshots, it looks like you are using point features. To get the map you want, you will need to use a polygon dataset containing zip code boundaries.
Then select the Counts and Amounts (color) style.
I used this zip code boundary layer: USA ZIP Code Areas
The example map in your screenshot is actually a choropleth map. They are frequently referred to as a heatmaps, which can be confusing. Standard Co has a nice explainer on the differences: Heatmaps vs Choropleths
From your screenshots, it looks like you are using point features. To get the map you want, you will need to use a polygon dataset containing zip code boundaries.
Then select the Counts and Amounts (color) style.
I used this zip code boundary layer: USA ZIP Code Areas
The example map in your screenshot is actually a choropleth map. They are frequently referred to as a heatmaps, which can be confusing. Standard Co has a nice explainer on the differences: Heatmaps vs Choropleths
Thank you!! That makes sense to use another layer, perfect!
Yes I read about the choroleths vs heatmap as well.