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Create a polygon layer from point data @rudivonstaden Heat map was a great idea! I have just tried it out and it works well, so another possible way of representing my data. Handy because it has fewer steps to get the results desired. The only problem I've found is when I run it with point data that has the mix of 3 figure grid refs and 6 figure grid refs. SO, I separated out the different resolutions and made separate point layers of them, then made the heat maps and also as you suggested altering the radius and weight accordingly. Fantastic, thanks. |
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Create a polygon layer from point data Thank you, that has solved the main part of my problem. However, do you have suggestions of how to take this further...such as: Within the database I have multiple entries with the same 1km Grid Ref, however, the grid method does not account for multiples. Is there a way to portray the density as it were of the data within a single grid square? Thanks again. |
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