I have a set of points that represent people within wards of a particular London borough. I wish to create a map whereby the higher numbers of people are reflected in the map without identifying the precise location of the person.
I have produced a grid surface thematic map by assigning total numbers of people that fall within the wards but found that this is a little misleading. For example if a ward had a high number of people within it, this would be represented by a deeper colour in the centre of the ward when actually these people may be located on the boundaries of the ward.
Is there a more accurate way of representing this information in a similar style to that of grid mapping?
Thanks in advance
Nilam
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