Angular VectorMap - areaSettings
Use the layers property instead.
The map areas usually represent geographical objects, such as countries, continents, etc. The appearance of these areas is specified by the options of the areaSettings configuration object. If these options are defined on the first level of the areaSettings object, they are applied to all the map areas at once. However, you can specify several of these options for certain areas exclusively. See the customize option description to learn how.
borderColor
Use the borderColor property instead.
This option supports the following colors:
- Hexadecimal colors
- RGB colors
- RGBA colors
- Predefined/cross-browser color names
- Predefined SVG colors
color
Use the color property instead.
This option supports the following colors:
- Hexadecimal colors
- RGB colors
- RGBA colors
- Predefined/cross-browser color names
- Predefined SVG colors
colorGroupingField
Use the colorGroupingField property instead.
If you need for the color of a specific map area to depend on the value of one of its attributes, assign the name of this attribute to the colorGroupingField option. The attribute must contain numeric values. After that, specify groups into which attribute values must be classified. For this purpose, assign an array to the colorGroups option. Each group in this array will be assigned a color from the palette.
colorGroups
Use the colorGroups property instead.
If you have specified the field that provides area-coloring data, you need to specify groups into which this data must be classified. For this purpose, assign an array of numbers to the colorGroups option. Each pair of numbers in this array defines a range of data values.
For example, imagine that the colorGroups array contains four items: [0, 1, 2, 3]. This array specifies three ranges, or groups: 0-1, 1-2 and 2-3. Thus, data values will be split up into three groups. Each group will be assigned a color from the palette in order to paint the corresponding areas. Areas of those data values that do not match neither group will be drawn in a default color.
customize
Use the customize property instead.
A configuration object for the area.
The customize function should return the object that contains options to be changed for a certain area. These options are listed below.
- borderColor
- borderWidth
- color
- hoveredBorderColor
- hoveredBorderWidth
- hoveredColor
- selectedBorderColor
- selectedBorderWidth
- selectedColor
- isSelected
Specifies whether or not an area is selected when the map is created. To select an area at runtime, use the selected(state) method. - paletteIndex
Specifies the index of the color when using palettes. This option is ignored when the color field is specified.
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keyword.hoveredBorderColor
Use the hoveredBorderColor property instead.
This option supports the following colors:
- Hexadecimal colors
- RGB colors
- RGBA colors
- Predefined/cross-browser color names
- Predefined SVG colors
hoveredBorderWidth
Use the hoveredBorderWidth property instead.
Specifies the pixel-measured width of the area border when the area is hovered over.
hoveredColor
Use the hoveredColor property instead.
This option supports the following colors:
- Hexadecimal colors
- RGB colors
- RGBA colors
- Predefined/cross-browser color names
- Predefined SVG colors
hoverEnabled
Use the hoverEnabled property instead.
If this option is set to true, you can specify colors for the hovered area and its border using the hoveredColor and hoveredBorderColor options, respectively.
label
Use the label property instead.
An area label is a text that accompanies a map area. Usually, an area label displays the name of a certain geographical object, such as a country, a continent, etc.
Texts for area labels are provided by one of the fields of the attributes object. This object must be declared in the map data source, while the required field must be assigned to the dataField option of the label object.
If you have provided data for area labels, enable them on your map by assigning true to the enabled option of the label object.
In addition, you can change the appearance of area labels using the label.font object.
palette
Use the palette property instead.
A palette defines a range of colors that are used to paint areas on a map. This range is divided into segments using the value assigned to the paletteSize option. Each segment contributes a color into a resulting array of colors. The more of these segments, the greater the variety of colors in this array. All available palettes are listed in the accepted values.
In order to apply a palette to a map, follow the next steps.
- Assign the name of the required palette (or an array of two colors) to the palette option.
- Use the paletteSize option to define how many colors should be produced from the palette or array specified in the previous step.
- Specify the index of the color from the colors array, which should be used for coloring an area, using the paletteIndex field of the object returned by the customize callback function.
paletteSize
Use the paletteSize property instead.
Assign a number that is greater than 0 to this option in order to use palettes.
selectedBorderColor
Use the selectedBorderColor property instead.
This option supports the following colors:
- Hexadecimal colors
- RGB colors
- RGBA colors
- Predefined/cross-browser color names
- Predefined SVG colors
selectedBorderWidth
Use the selectedBorderWidth property instead.
Specifies the pixel-measured width of the area border when the area is selected.
selectedColor
Use the selectedColor property instead.
This option supports the following colors:
- Hexadecimal colors
- RGB colors
- RGBA colors
- Predefined/cross-browser color names
- Predefined SVG colors
selectionMode
Use the selectionMode property instead.
Several options and methods are connected with the selection operation. To specify whether single or multiple areas can be selected at a time, use the selectionMode option. To determine whether a certain area is selected when the widget is created, use the isSelected field of the object returned by the customize callback function.
At runtime, you can do the following operations.
Obtain the current selection state of an area using its selected() method.
Change the current selection state of an area using its selected(state) method. Pass true or false to this method.
Deselect all the selected areas using the clearAreaSelection() method of the map instance.
The change of the selection state invokes the callback function assigned to the onAreaSelectionChanged option. Within this function you can handle the selection event in the manner you require.
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