

If you are mapping point symbols that have numeric information attached to the points-for example, the direction the wind is blowing-you can set a rotation angle based on that numeric attribute.For more information, see Change symbols. To change the symbol, click Symbols and change the settings.Click the Location (Single symbol) style and click Options.Follow the first four steps in the change style workflow.To style location data using a single symbol, do the following: For example, mapping a list of restaurant locations, you would likely see that the restaurants are clustered together in a business district. Location (Single symbol)ĭrawing your data using a single symbol gives you a sense of how features are distributed-whether they're clustered or dispersed-and may reveal hidden patterns. Use the Location (Single symbol) style or, if you are mapping point features, the Heat map style, to see the location and distribution of features. Sometimes you want to see where your features are located and how they are distributed geographically. With Map Viewer Classic, you have control over styling elements such as color ramps, line weights, transparency, and symbols. Once you decide how you want to present the layer, you can make changes to its appearance that are immediately reflected on the map. When you use Change Style in Map Viewer Classic, the nature of your data determines the styling suggestions you see by default. Map Viewer Classic allows you to explore your data in different ways through a variety of smart mapping styles. To learn more, see the Map Viewer help documentation. Open Map Viewer from the app launcher to get started. This topic includes information related to Map Viewer Classic.
