Filter Map Points by Attribute Values (From Excel/CSV)
When working with large datasets on a map, it can be challenging to focus on the information that truly matters. By filtering map points using attribute values stored in an Excel or CSV file, you can quickly highlight specific categories, ranges, or conditions such as cities above a certain population, demographic groups, or locations with active status. This makes it easy to customize your display, perform targeted analysis, and create more meaningful visual insights. Whether you’re preparing a presentation, conducting spatial analysis, or cleaning your dataset, attribute-based filtering is an essential technique for keeping your maps clear, focused, and actionable Role of GIS By using GIS, users can filter and display map points based on attributes imported from Excel or CSV files. This connection between data and geographic locations allows only the points that meet specific criteria to be shown dynamically. For example, a travel agency could highlight destinations based on budget, ...