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TIBCO Spotfire: A Comprehensive Primer

You're reading from   TIBCO Spotfire: A Comprehensive Primer Create innovative enterprise-class informatics solutions using TIBCO Spotfire

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2015
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781782176404
Length 348 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Michael Phillips Michael Phillips
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Preface 1. Show Me the Data FREE CHAPTER 2. Visualize This! 3. Analyze That! 4. The Big Wide World of Spotfire 5. Source Data is Never Enough 6. The World is Your Visualization 7. What's Your Location? 8. The Secret Life of Python 9. It's All About Self-service These Days 10. Beyond the Horizon Index

Incorporating and using a feature layer


Feature layers use "shapefiles" to represent features such as countries, rivers, and cities as vector-based polygons, lines, or points. Shapefiles are usually embedded as binary objects in a geocoding table, where they are linked to topological information such as map coordinates. The polygons, lines, and points can be filled with color and behave like markers in a map chart, allowing you to select a state outline, for example.

It is possible to manipulate and create shapefiles using a variety of free and paid software, but more often than not you will use a precompiled geocoded table with the shapes embedded. There are many free online sources for downloading shapefiles. The geocoding tables provided with Spotfire also include shapes in a column called Geometry.

Let's add a feature layer to our weather station map chart, and you'll quickly see how useful they can be. The datasets you need for this example are StationHourlyTemperature.sbdf, stationInventory...

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