A module for the Azure Maps Web SDK that provides a data source that clusters data points into cells of a grid area.
This operation is also known by many names such as tessellations, data binning, or hex bins.
A couple of the key features of this module:
- Generates pixel accurate cells for better visual appearance. Spatially accurate grids on a Web Mercator map are stretched and skewed which is less visually appelling.
- Uses an index based clustering method for high performance rather than a point in polygon method.
- Supports aggregate properties that calculates aggregate values from properties of all points within each grid cell, similar to the clustering functionality of a
DataSource
. - Grid cell polygons clipped at anti-merdian to ensure no overlapping of cells.
- 6 different grid types:
Credit
A lot of the hexagon grid based algorithms came from this awesome site.
Download the project and copy the azure-maps-gridded-data-source
JavaScript file from the dist
folder into your project.
See the documentation for more details on a specific feature or take a look at one of the samples below.
Show points of gridded data source
- Use of web workers for large data sets.
- Offloading calculations to WebGL.
- Option for geospatially accurate grids.
- Polygon mask to clip to.
Open Azure Maps Web SDK modules
- Azure Maps Animation module
- Azure Maps Geolocation Control module
- Azure Maps Fullscreen Control module
- Azure Maps Selection Control module
- Azure Maps Services UI module
- Azure Maps Sync Map module
Additional projects
- Azure Maps Web SDK Samples
- Azure Maps & Azure Active Directory Samples
- List of open-source Azure Maps projects
We welcome contributions. Feel free to submit code samples, file issues and pull requests on the repo and we'll address them as we can. Learn more about how you can help on our Contribution Rules & Guidelines.
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