The goal is to create a map of Belgium with a population dataset.
We will see two types of maps:
Create an Excel file or CSV file with at least two columns:
You can name the columns as you want, it doesn't matter.
Here is an example, the population data for Belgium (2024):
0_geo_name | 1_year | 2_value |
---|---|---|
Région de Bruxelles-Capitale/Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest | 2024 | 1264371 |
Vlaams Gewest | 2024 | 6838869 |
Région wallonne | 2024 | 3713856 |
Then, just open the MapFast app and drop your data in the upload section.
That's it! The app will automatically detect the boundary names and create a map of Belgium with your data. Once finished, it should look like this:
Fill in your email and click on "See map".
By default, the app will create a scatter map of your data.
Here is what it looks like for the population as the size (1) and color (2) of the markers, and a title (3):
The sidebar on the left enables you to customize the map:
The choropleth map is a map with colored regions.
To create a choropleth map, it's three steps:
Here is what it looks like for the population dataset:
If the match isn't perfect, open the table and edit the names of the regions until your data is aligned with the map.
That's it! You have created a map of Belgium with your own Excel/CSV file. Effortlessly! 😉
You can now download the map as an image or share it / embed it on your website.
Happy mapping! ⭐