Hello,
I was wondering if anyone knows of a way to apply a theme to (and
only to) a selection, without exporting to a separate layer and/or
changing the underlying database. Many of the old posts contain good
instructions for accomplishing this by applying a theme to a full
set of data, and hiding the complement of the selection -- however,
while these techniques are useful for fine-tuning a map's display,
it seems that the quantile structure on which the classes are based
still takes into account the full set of data.
Ideally, the method I'm looking for would omit all data that fall
outside the selection set from the population according to which the
quantiles are calculated. I imagine that it wouldn't be terribly
difficult to work around this issue by creating classes manually,
but I'd thought I'd see if anyone had ideas, as this is a function I
perform fairly often...any insight would be much appreciated!
Thanks,
~Dan
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