If I understand your issue correctly, yes it is an option.  I
occasionally do dot density mapping of population density in census
block groups by race.  Simply select one dot color for one variable type
and another for a second variable type, etc.  It can get fairly
confusing if you have too many types plotted, as a bunch of colors can
get difficult to discern.  But if there are very few variables (two, for
example) it's quite easy to discern (say) black dots from red dots.
Just select the variables by holding the ctrl key and clicking each
type.

 

 - Michael LaRue

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Pam Harris
Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2006 2:50 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Maptitude] dot density themes

 

 

Is it possible to plot multiple dot density themes (by zip) on a single
map?  If I have several groups of customers, and want to use different
colored dots to display different types, is that an option?

 

Thanks,

Pam

 

Pam Harris

Run River Enterprises

www.runriver.net <http://www.runriver.net/> 

315-559-0526

"Helping you Find your Way"

 

 

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