Connector Map
Connector Maps feature a set of straight and/or curved lines connecting points on a geographical map.
Lines can vary in width, color, and style. Unlike in Flow Map, they have no direction and only display a connection between two points. Points on both sides of each line are depicted with markers that also can vary in size, color, and style.
A typical use of Connector Maps visualizations is to outline territories, routes, rivers, and connections between geographic locations.
Lines can vary in width, color, and style. Unlike in Flow Map, they have no direction and only display a connection between two points. Points on both sides of each line are depicted with markers that also can vary in size, color, and style.
A typical use of Connector Maps visualizations is to outline territories, routes, rivers, and connections between geographic locations.
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