Interactive Legend

Interactive Legend allows users to filter layers in the map by changing the visibility of features based on categories and ranges in the legend. This allows users to explore the map holistically or to focus on the categories that are most relevant to them. Choose from paired feature-specific effects, such as bloom and blur, to distinguish between selected items in the legend and the remaining data. Choose from several muted options to emphasize selected items in the legend while other items remain on the map in muted colors. You can include the screen shot tool to allow users to capture images of the map. (To learn more, see the blog article about using Interactive Legend.)

Examples

Choose this template to create an app for use cases such as the following examples:

  • Form a better understanding of the spatial relationship between map features by changing the visibility of the content.
  • Present economic data relevant to numerical range values of interest during a seminar.
  • Analyze crime data to facilitate decision-making of law enforcement distribution pertaining to specific crime categories.

Data requirements

The Interactive Legend app requires a feature layer to take full advantage of its capabilities. The following drawing styles are supported:

  • Types (Unique symbols)
  • Counts and amounts (Size) - Classify Data Checked
  • Counts and Amounts (Color) - Classify Data Checked
  • Relationship
  • Predominant Category
  • Predominant Category and Size (Partially interactive)
  • Types and Size (Partially interactive)

App capabilities

The following list includes some key settings and capabilities that you can configure for this app:

  • Visualization mode—Use layer effects to differentiate between features included and excluded in the filter and choose how features are emphasized and de-emphasized when a filter is applied using the legend.
  • Feature count—Shows a count for each feature and a total for all.
  • Zoom to button—Zooms to features selected in the legend.
  • Screenshot—Captures an image of the map that users can export.
  • Navigation boundary—Keeps the area in the map in focus by using a navigation boundary or disabling the ability to scroll.
  • URL parameter—Opens the app to a selected feature using a URL parameter.

All Instant Apps templates include settings for a Home button and zoom controls, a legend, and the ability to search the map or data.