Creating heatmaps/geo-location visualizations using Active Members data

Ghazi Wasi

Created Jan 28, 2025

Creating heatmaps/geo-location visualizations using Active Members data

This tutorial lists steps to create location maps. Please note you can use Primarycity as the location attribute as well as the Registrationcountry as shown in this tutorial.

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17 Steps
1

Click on Chapter Membership (Updated)

Click on Chapter Membership (Updated)
2

Click on Active

Click on Active
3

Scroll to the bottom of the list

Scroll to the bottom of the list
4

Click on More

Click on More
5

Click on Make a copy

Click on Make a copy
6

Check Chaptercount in the data column on the left

Check Chaptercount in the data column on the left
7

Scroll to find Primarycity and Registrationcountry

Scroll to find Primarycity and Registrationcountry
8

Check the box next to Registrationcountry

Check the box next to Registrationcountry
9

Check the box next to Primarycity

Check the box next to Primarycity
10

Click on Go to add the selected data attributes

Click on Go to add the selected data attributes
11

Click on Change visualization

Click on Change visualization
12

Click on Geo Heatmap

Click on Geo Heatmap
13

Click on Edit chart configuration

Click on Edit chart configuration
14

Click on x button to remove person ID. If TotalChaptercount is not already under the Y-Axis, please drag and drop it there.

Click on x button to remove person ID. If TotalChaptercount is not already under the Y-Axis, please drag and drop it there.
15

Drag Registrationcountry to add it under the x-axis

Drag Registrationcountry to add it under the x-axis
16

Verify the configure matches what is shown.

Verify the configure matches what is shown.
17

Click on Apply- Your heatmap should show. You can follow the same steps using Primarycity as the x-axis attribute. You could also select Geo Bubble or Geo Area as the map type in step 12.

Click on Apply- Your heatmap should show. You can follow the same steps using Primarycity as the x-axis attribute. You could also select Geo Bubble or Geo Area as the map type in step 12.
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