I have a range of (Australian) post codes and some values assigned to them, e.g.
postcode,value
2000,81
2001,2
2007,10
2009,5
2010,31
2011,10
2013,1
2015,4
2016,6
2017,8
2018,8
2019,18
2020,11
2021,6
2022,49
I’d like to visualise this data on OSM in different shades of colour. Is that possible and if so how?
Discussion
Comentari de CloCkWeRX lo 19 de decembre 2013 a 08:42
So, you’ll want to grab a piece of software called TileMill, and the ABS 2011 postcode boundary set, in all likelyhood.
Tilemill will let you make a stylesheet and preview your images, as well as add in basic data.
Comentari de Badagarang lo 20 de decembre 2013 a 02:20
Thanks, CloCkWeRX. I downloaded and installed TileMill and had a look on the ABS site for the postcode boundary set, but couldn’t find it. Any idea where it is? Is it free, or for purchase only? I’m doing the mapping as a private project only, so can’t spend much.
Comentari de Badagarang lo 20 de decembre 2013 a 02:35
I believe I’ve found something here
Comentari de Badagarang lo 20 de decembre 2013 a 02:37
Only thing is it’s 2006 data and I don’t quite know how to link the data with the CSV file I have.
Comentari de Badagarang lo 20 de decembre 2013 a 06:16
I just figured out that I’ll have to add this to colourise the postcode areas:
poa06aaustregion::fill[zoom>=0] {
[POA_2006=’2000’] { polygon-fill:#ff0000; } [POA_2006=’2006’] { polygon-fill:#00ff00; } [POA_2006=’2007’] { polygon-fill:#0000ff; } [POA_2006=’2008’] { polygon-fill:#990000; } [POA_2006=’2009’] { polygon-fill:#009900; } }
Comentari de Badagarang lo 20 de decembre 2013 a 06:16
So only question remaining is where to find the 2011 data…