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1 Turn in lab 5 Put your name, per number and lab section on your answer sheet.

2 Lab 6: Symbology Yingjie Hu

3 Objective The cartographic strategies used to represent features on the map.

4 Generalization In order to clearly represent the features on the complex Earth surface, we need to generalize them before put them on the map. Generalization strategies: – Selection, simplification, combination, location shift and exaggeration.

5 Selection Select important features and omit the unimportant ones.

6 Simplification

7 Combination

8 Location shift

9 Exaggeration

10 Two data types on the map Qualitative – Different states in U.S. – Different species in an area Quantitative – Population in each state – Birth rate in different area

11 Levels of Measurements Nominal – Qualitative data, like state name or class name Ordinal – Quantitative data. Used to measure the ranks. Interval – Quantitative data. Used to measure the data which doesn’t have a true “zero” Ratio – Quantitative data. Used to measure the data which an absolute “zero”, like distance.

12 Nominal

13 Ordinal

14 Interval

15 Ratio

16 Visual variables Shape, hue, and texture – Qualitative data Size, Gray-tone value, orientation – Quantitative data

17 Visual variables — shape

18 Visual variables — hue

19 Visual variables — texture

20 Visual variables — size

21 Visual variables — gray tone

22 Visual variables — orientation

23 Visual variable combination Combine several visual variables together – hue and orientation

24 Visual variables Shape, hue, and texture are appropriate for representing qualitative data, while size, gray- tone value, and orientation are appropriate for representing quantitative data. Combining several visual variables together to better represent features on the map. – size and hue – Shape and gray-tone

25 Assignment Complete lab 6 symbology Due date: Next Thursday (Nov. 17th) Powerpoint online: http://geog.ucsb.edu/~hu/geog12/lab6.ppt


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