EuroOffice Map Chartby MultiRáció Ltd.EuroOffice Map Chart is a new chart type integrated into OpenOffice.org Calc that makes it possible to visualize geographically related data. Showcase your statistics over detailed maps of Europe!
The professional version of EuroOffice Map Chart is also available! This version enables you to create charts of smaller regions down to the NUTS 3 geographical unit level. In the case of Hungary, a settlement level database is also included. Define custom names and display custom chart symbols over them in EuroOffice Map Chart Professional! For installation instructions and further information check our FAQ! Don't miss the annotated example! License: freeware Further product information: Product details Provider: MultiRáció Ltd.
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Can you map more than a single column?
A mapping module for OpenOffice : an excellent idea.
I just downloaded and installed the extension for Win XP. Installing was easy.
Now I work with my own data set to see whether the extension works ok.
The data consists of 29 rows of country data & 3 columns
First column: name of country (in English)
Second column : % of email users
Third Column: % of chat users
The resulting map is a mess : http://monsite.orange.fr/kgmft
Is it possible to have two variables shown in the same map? I guess so, but how?
Concerning the map wizard:
The preview doesn't preview the sample data.
And : The text in the help file provides help for functions I see nowhere: more functions, different data levels, borderline data sets. Where are this functions available ?
I strongly support you to continue your work, as a mapping module really lacks. But either I don't understand how the extension works, or the extension seems to "perfectible".
- ft
Re: Can you map more than a single column?
I'm glad you are interested in our extension and that you had no problems installing it. I hope I can help you with using it too!
As much as I can tell by the screenshot you have selected "Data in columns" instead of "Data in rows". I find these terms a bit confusing myself, but this is the same dialog box OpenOffice.org had for charts (before the introduction of the new chart module in 2.3). I can tell if I have selected the correct one by looking at the "First row as label"/"First column as label" checkbox -- if the first ROW contains the labels for the variables then the variables for a country must be in a row as well.
Note that the first number for the country will be used for coloring it and only the second and later numbers will be used for the pie or bar subcharts. So to best represent two variables, leave the first column after the country name empty and put the two numbers for the country in the second and third columns after the country name. This will leave the countries colored white (depending on the color scheme selected) and add pie or bar charts for the two variables. When using pie charts the size of the chart will indicate the sum of the variables.
Concerning the preview: You are right, the preview is only for the color scheme and the subchart type. Drawing the maps takes a few seconds and so the preview is handled with prerendered bitmaps instead. If we manage to speed up the rendering we might introduce true previews in a later version.
The help file is actually for the (soon to be released) Professional version. While it can be considered a sneak preview and a great marketing move I think it is a mistake and we will release an updated help specifically for the free version in a future update. Sorry about it!
I hope this helps, but if you still have questions you can ask either here or at support@multiracio.com or me personally at darabos.daniel@multiracio.com.
Daniel Darabos
MultiRacio Ltd.
Request option to import GIS polygons
MapChart is a great idea and it would be a real worldbeater ... and pull Open Office with it if you could import .shp polygons into Mapcahrt like you used to be able to do with older versions of excel..
Its great for mapping data if you cant use GIS..
I have the polygons if you have the import tool
nick rogers
Belfast
npjrogers@btinternet.com
Re: Request option to import GIS polygons
We are in fact working on an easy to use import tool that will handle various input formats! Thanks for the encouragement -- it sounds like we will also have users :).
Daniel Darabos / MultiRacio Ltd.