That makes sense but UK instead of GB makes more sense because GB alone does
not include Northern Ireland. The 'UK' encompasses England, Scotland, Wales
and Northern Ireland but Great Britain (GB) is usually referred to as 'Great
Britain & Northern Ireland (NI). 

 

If I am misreading what you are saying then my apologies. 

 

Andrew

 

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Moreira
Sent: 19 June 2013 16:15
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Subject: Re: [visualization-api] Geochart Data for UK Counties

 

<and would resolve as counties when the region is set to any of England,
Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. >

I think this makes sense altough is not perfect.
we could set:

region:'ENG',
resolution:'provinces'

and this would display England divided by counties. And use the GB-BKM iso
codes for the counties/provinces. 

So many people would benefit from having access to the counties resolution
in the UK countries.. :)

Quinta-feira, 11 de Abril de 2013 21:46:22 UTC+2, asgallant escreveu:

I suppose it is relevant to ask here what the appropriate analogue of a UK
county actually is.  Are they primarily organizational entities, and thus
comparable to US counties, or are they primarily governmental, and thus
comparable to US states?  My rather severely limited understanding of the UK
political structure suggests that the county-county comparison is likely
more valid than the county-state comparison, but I'll leave that to the
experts to determine.

 

If the county-state comparison is most valid, there is another potential
solution, though I suspect it is mired in a sea of potential problems: the
"provinces" resolution would resolve to England, Northern Ireland, Scotland,
and Wales when the region is GB, and would resolve as counties when the
region is set to any of England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales.
Ick, blech, yuck.  I don't like it, but it would be functional, for some
definition of functional.

On Thursday, April 11, 2013 10:22:10 AM UTC-4, Sergey wrote:

The GeoChart doesn't really have a concept of 'states' or 'counties' or
'cities' or 'towns'; it only supports 5 resolutions, which may mean
different things for different regions. The 'continents', 'subcontinents',
and 'countries' resolutions are all fairly straightforward and standardized.
The 'provinces' resolution will have the next level of organization. For the
US this means states, for Greece it means administrative regions, and for
the UK, it means its contained countries (England, Northern Ireland
[actually a province, not a country], Scotland, and Wales), as defined by
this Wikipedia page <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_3166-2:UK> . These may
be referred to as GB-ENG, GB-NIR, GB-SCT, and GB-WLS, respectively. The
other resolution that I haven't yet mentioned is 'metros'. This resolution
only works for the US and shows the Designated Market Areas
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Designated_Market_Area> .

 

This organization of sub-regions in the UK makes things a bit difficult for
us. For one, if the counties in the UK are like states in the US, then they
must be at the same resolution (provinces), however, if we treat the UK
specially and make the counties act as provinces, then you will lose the
ability to refer to countries in the UK, since there will be no resolution
that includes them. Another option is to add another resolution (perhaps
'counties'?) that would allow the counties of the UK to be referred to, but
again that wouldn't be accurate, if they are supposed to be like states (and
therefore wouldn't be available at the same resolution as states). The third
option is to make each of Wales, Scotland, and England top-level countries,
but this approach also would have problems. Namely, we would lose Northern
Ireland (since it's a province, not a country, and it wouldn't be accurate
to show at the 'countries' resolution), and since those countries don't have
ISO 3166-1 codes, you would have to refer to them differently than you would
other countries (via GB-ENG, rather than the two digit ISO 3166-1 code
top-level countries are supposed to have). Each of these options has its own
pros and cons, but it's not obvious what the right way to go is.




- Sergey

 

On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 5:41 PM, Andrew Wilson <[email protected]> wrote:

I am confused againJ I am not talking about metro. More the European
equivalent of states. For example, I have seen maps for France with region
data and Spain with province data. In the UK they are called Counties. So,
there is no UK equivalent (counties) of US states yet but there are for
'some' European countries? This is why I thought a UK counties map might be
in the pipeline. I am sure it would be very useful. 

 

Thanks for the clarification. 

 

Andrew

 

 

 

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Moreira
Sent: 10 April 2013 19:07
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [visualization-api] Geochart Data for UK Counties

 

Ah, no worries :) For a moment I thought there would be others. Cheers

Quarta-feira, 10 de Abril de 2013 15:35:04 UTC+1, Sergey escreveu:

My apologies, I misspoke. Currently, the metro resolution is only supported
for the US.




- Sergey

 

On Tue, Apr 9, 2013 at 5:43 PM, Carlos Moreira <[email protected]> wrote:

Hello Sergey! 
That means that currently other selected areas, besides the US, already
support 'metro' resolution? 
Can you name a couple more countries that also support it? 
Thanks!
Carlos

Segunda-feira, 8 de Abril de 2013 15:41:19 UTC+1, Sergey escreveu:

Hello! We currently only support 'metro' resolution for a few select areas
(the US being one of them). We certainly have plans for introducing county
resolution in other countries, but have not started work on this, nor do we
have a release date yet.

On Monday, April 8, 2013 6:44:02 AM UTC-4, Andrew Wilson wrote:

Hello, 

 

Was just wondering if this is in the pipeline and if so when a approx
release date would be?

 

Thanks 

 

Andrew

On Monday, April 16, 2012 4:23:11 PM UTC+2, Jinji wrote:

Sorry, but no. The province map of the United Kingdom (GB!) includes
England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. We don't have a map with the
resolution of counties.

On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 3:13 PM, Dale.Dev <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi,

I was wondering if anyone is aware of a method to set UK counties as
selectable regions on a geochart, or am I correct in assuming that
google simply do not provide this functionality as of yet?

If this is correct, would anyone be kind enough to sugest a viable
solution to acheive a similar level of functionality?

Thanks very much

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