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Help generating a choropleth map using geom command
Hi There,
I am trying to generate a choropleth map of US using the following command :
| iplocation final_ip
|search Country = "United States"
|stats count as volume by Region
|rename Region as state
|dedup state
|table state volume
|geom geo_us_states featureIdField="state" allFeatures=True
This gives a response with the fields state, volume, featureCollection, geom and but the map is still empty. Using geostats instead and then doing lookup, does give map but count aka volume is very low . Can you help please ?
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Update::: Who knew, removing the renaming of stats count as volume would do the trick! Is that expected ? Thanks nevertheless.
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That's what I mentioned in my query.
Ha:)
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@heavenisreal -Try updating query like this:
| iplocation final_ip
|search Country = "United States"
|stats count by Region
|rename Region as state
|geom geo_us_states featureIdField="state" allFeatures=True
I hope this helps!!!
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Hi @VatsalJagani
Thanks so much for your response. I tried out removing those lines as per your suggestion and it still doesn't render the map unfortunately. Do we need geostats for the map to render or should the geom just work as it is .
Regards,
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@heavenisreal - geom should be enough, geostats is a different purpose.
To troubleshoot I would keep removing one line at a time from the search and see the statistics until I see the results in the statistics to see which line of search query has issue.
I hope this helps!!!
