Graduated or linear spectrum with values of zero

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Matt Kelso

23 Mar, 2011 07:31 PM via web

I was wondering whether it was possible for a value of zero in a graduated or linear spectrum to not show up as hollow? In this snapshot, Troy Township is conspicuous for its absence:

http://data.fractracker.org/cbi/snapshot/page?concept=~012bb5359055...

It should be in a light green category, because the value for zero falls within that range. Is there some way to get it to distinguish between zero and a null value?

Thanks,
Matt

  1. Support Staff 2 Posted by higgins on 23 Mar, 2011 07:39 PM

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    Yes, that's a bug. I'll open a case for it in our bugtracker and we'll try to get it fixed in an upcoming release.

    Mike

  2. Support Staff 3 Posted by higgins on 09 Apr, 2011 09:14 PM

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    Hi Matt,

    This bug was fixed in our latest release. However, our system caches map tiles, so you may see the erroneous behavior in snapshots produced before today. I went ahead and deleted the old map tiles (the system will rebuild them on demand) for the snapshot you linked to. Let me know if you see other snapshots that need similar housekeeping.

    Thanks,

    Mike

  3. higgins closed this discussion on 09 Apr, 2011 09:14 PM.

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