Proof of Concept Gradient Coloring and Dev question

Ken Lord kenlord at GMAIL.COM
Mon Apr 4 17:35:25 EDT 2005


Bill,

Well done! A lot of us have been hoping such a capability would be developed.

Cheers,
Ken Lord
Vancouver BC

On Apr 4, 2005 2:27 PM, Bill Binko <bill at binko.net> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I have just implemented a quick hack to add gradient coloring to mapserver
> 4.4.1.  This was just an itch I was scratching, but I'd be happy to feed
> it back into the code.  My main question here is how do I do that: is
> there a CVS repository?  Do I mail in patches?  To whom?
>
> Regarding the gradient coloring, it works like this:  you choose a numeric
> field in your data (I've tested with PostGIS, but anything you can use for
> classitem or labelitem should work), and create a style like this:
>
> STYLE
>  COLOR 60 60 60
>  MINCOLOR 0 0 0
>  MAXCOLOR 255 255 0
>  MINVALUE 0.0
>  MAXVALUE 300000.0
>  GRADIENTITEM "sale_price"
> END
>
> That takes the sale_price field from the shapes values, maps its value to
> a percentage between MINVALUE and MAXVALUE and then picks the color that's
> appropriate from the color range.
>
> For a quick snapshot of how this looks, I've mapped relative size of
> parcels (as a percentage) to these colors:
>
>                MINCOLOR 127 29 200 #Purple
>                MAXCOLOR 255 255 0  #Yellow
>
> You can see the results here: http://www.binko.net/gradient.png
>
> As I said, this is still in the proof of concept stage, and I haven't
> tested against any rendering except GD (although in theory it should
> work).
>
> Any help on future direction and how to contribute back would be
> appreciated.
>
> Bill
>



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