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A color by species option would count the number of unique species (using values from the darwin:scientificname property from the configuration file) in a query and assign each of these species a distinct color, and then display the species names & colors in the legend on the left.
This would work well in cases where there are just a few species but may get messy if there are dozens of distinct species. This may not really be an issue... but we could apply a hard-limit of 100 distinct species, at which point the application would say "Invalid option, too many species to map" .
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Request from Dusty McDonald and Sylvia Brunner:
A color by species option would count the number of unique species (using values from the darwin:scientificname property from the configuration file) in a query and assign each of these species a distinct color, and then display the species names & colors in the legend on the left.
This would work well in cases where there are just a few species but may get messy if there are dozens of distinct species. This may not really be an issue... but we could apply a hard-limit of 100 distinct species, at which point the application would say "Invalid option, too many species to map" .
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: