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Feature Request - highlight whole country #333

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abctaylor opened this issue Sep 4, 2021 · 9 comments
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Feature Request - highlight whole country #333

abctaylor opened this issue Sep 4, 2021 · 9 comments

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@abctaylor
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It would be nice to highlight an entire country (i.e. fill the area within its borders). The fill could be colour-coded by thresholds for a metric.

At present - the "workaround" is just to have large-enough bubbles to make it clear.

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The goal would be this:
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@abctaylor
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bump!

@zufolo441
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you should load a .geojson with countries boundaries, but I coulnd't find a way to set color of polygon based to some value.

@bamtan
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bamtan commented Jun 6, 2022

+1

similar requests #241 #14 #40

@jpstarpaper
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The overlapping bubbles basically obscure all of an area (Europe, in this case)—the opposite of what a map should do. Color by country is a far better way to present usable data.

@amotl
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amotl commented Dec 4, 2022

Hi,

maybe this helps.

At 1, @sesoko88 brought grafana-leaflet-choropleth-panel by @teosibileau to our attention, see also grafana-toolbox#20 (comment). Thanks a bunch!

-- grafana-toolbox#40 (comment)

With kind regards,
Andreas.

Footnotes

  1. https://community.grafana.com/t/giving-the-grafana-worldmap-panel-some-love/17210/12

@rc5hack
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rc5hack commented Dec 27, 2023

bump

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@jpstarpaper
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bump

@vegather
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+1

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@maartenheebink
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+1

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