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Maps are a powerful way to visualize business data in a geographical context. They help you identify trends, compare regions, and make data-driven decisions with clarity. In Wyn Enterprise, map scenarios allow you to display data using built-in maps or your own custom maps.
Map scenarios work by linking your dataset to geographic data—either by region names or latitude and longitude coordinates. Based on your needs, you can display this information in a variety of map types.
Wyn supports the following types of map visualizations:
Shades entire regions based on data values. Great for showing metrics by state, country, or region, such as average profit or customer distribution.
Plots data points on a map using bubbles of varying sizes. The size of each bubble represents a value in your data, such as revenue or count.
Uses custom symbols or icons at specific locations to represent different types of data or categories.
Shows movement across a map using paths or lines. Ideal for illustrating supply chains, transportation routes, or migration flows.
Uses color intensity to represent data concentration. It's effective for showing high-density areas such as sales activity or service usage.
Merges area and bubble visualizations into a single map. For example, use color to represent profit margin and bubbles to show sales volume.
Use map visualizations when you want to:
See how performance varies by region
Track movement or flow across geography
Pinpoint high-value or high-density areas
Combine multiple data dimensions on a geographic backdrop