Hi mapperzUK,
Heatmapapi is really cool but I need something approximating a heatmap
that is clickable. I'll post something once I get closer to something
that looks good.

Peace,
James Love
www.jameslove.com

On Jan 21, 1:21 pm, mapperzUK <[email protected]> wrote:
> James, FYI
>
> "I wish I could find a method to use multiple colours at the
> interection of the semi-transparent markers. I may try some sort of
> overlayed coloured polygons, if I can figure out how to calculate the
> concentrations in some quick and meaningful way. I need to change
> variables and redisplay the data fairly quickly so I need to avoid a
> lot of math crunching. "
>
> try this - it's quick at math crunching.http://www.heatmapapi.com/
>
> Mapperzhttp://mapperz.blogspot.com
>
> On Jan 19, 10:30 pm,jameslove<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi All,
> > I am using semi-transparent markers to approximate a heatmap which is
> > also clickable. I have a 25x25 pixel marker which I'd like to expand
> > upon zooming down each level. I can do a hit and miss to find out what
> > the proportional difference would be with each zoom level, but I
> > wondered whether anyone has done this before?
>
> > Basically I want the roughly same area of land coverage for my 25x25
> > circle when I zoom down. I'll likely have it restricted to from a
> > state to city level of zoom so I don't need to worry about really
> > close zooms. I haven't tried it yet, but I likely will start with a
> > 100x100 sized marker which is compressed at the state level and then
> > passed through its defined size to be expanded at the lowest level.
> > This will hopefully avoid my circle turning into too much of a
> > squarish shaped blob if people know what I mean.
>
> > Any thoughts or link directions on this would be appreciated. I'll
> > share what I call my "Rough clickable heat map method" once its become
> > a little less clunky.
>
> > I wish I could find a method to use multiple colours at the
> > interection of the semi-transparent markers. I may try some sort of
> > overlayed coloured polygons, if I can figure out how to calculate the
> > concentrations in some quick and meaningful way. I need to change
> > variables and redisplay the data fairly quickly so I need to avoid a
> > lot of math crunching.
>
> > Thanks,
> > James Love
> > UBC - Okanagan
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