TIBCO Cloud™ Spotfire® User Guide

Navigation in the map chart

The zooming and interaction controls are located at the top right of the visualization. To select which controls to show in the map chart, open the Appearance section of the Map chart Properties.

1. Search

Use the search field to find locations on the map. Click the magnifying glass to show or hide the search field.

2. Zoom

Click the plus sign to zoom in, and the minus sign to zoom out. You can also use the mouse wheel to zoom in or out.

Tip: Select Require Ctrl to zoom with mouse wheel in the Zoom card in the visualization properties panel if you want to use the mouse wheel primarily to scroll the analysis page rather than zooming in and out on the map. To zoom using the mouse wheel, press the Ctrl key and scroll simultaneously.

3. Zoom to filtered items

Click to zoom in or out to the filtered values in the map chart.

If you want to automatically zoom to filtered markers or shapes as you filter, select Auto-zoom to filtered items in the Zoom card in the visualization properties panel. Each layer in the map chart (except the map layers) can be specified to be Included layers when zooming to filtered items. When using auto-zoom together with subsets and trellising, all trellis panels are taken into account, there is no individual zoom per panel.

4. Panning mode

When panning mode is selected, you can sweep the map in different directions by clicking and dragging. Double-click on the map to zoom in one step. You can still mark items in panning mode by clicking a single item or by pressing Ctrl and clicking multiple items.

5. Marking mode

When marking mode is selected, you can mark multiple items in the map chart, using one of the marking modes. Click to open the menu, and select the marking mode you prefer.

Rectangle marking – Click and drag the mouse pointer to draw a rectangle enclosing the interesting items.

Lasso marking – Click and drag the mouse pointer to draw an area of any shape around the interesting items.

Radius marking – Click and drag the mouse pointer to draw a circle enclosing the interesting items.

When you use the default map projection (EPSG:3587 - WGS 84/PseudoMercator), the length and width of the rectangle are shown when using rectangle marking, and the radius distance when using radius marking. For other map projections, distances will not be visible.

Tip: You can also switch between panning and marking mode as well as the different marking modes using the Interaction controls card in the visualization properties panel.

6. Layers control

The Layers control can be useful for getting an overview of the different layers in a visualization. You can show or hide layers and also switch the interactive layer.

Tip: You can remove the Layers control, Search field, Navigation controls, and Interaction controls from the visualization by removing the respective property cards from the visualization properties panel.

Shortcuts

The table below describes some keyboard shortcuts that you can use when the map is in marking mode.
Shortcut Description
Press and hold the Ctrl key and the right mouse button simultaneously to grab the map and move it in any direction. Pan in any direction when map chart is in marking mode.
Press and hold the Shift key and the left mouse button simultaneously, while drawing a circle with the mouse pointer. Temporarily switch to radius marking when another marking mode is selected.
Press and hold the Alt key and the left mouse button simultaneously, while drawing a custom area with the mouse pointer. Temporarily switch to lasso marking when another marking mode is selected.
Press and hold the Shift + Ctrl + Alt keys and the left mouse button simultaneously, while drawing a rectangle with the mouse pointer. Zoom in on a rectangular area of the map chart when rectangular marking mode is selected.