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Where location data is in degrees, we should approximate a projection in the data.
I'm sure there's an algorithm that approximates to a world projection.
We won't be changing the data values (to convert them to x/y in the projected plane). We'll be forcing the length of the axes - to compress the longitude.
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Where location data is in degrees, we should approximate a projection in the data.
I'm sure there's an algorithm that approximates to a world projection.
We won't be changing the data values (to convert them to x/y in the projected plane). We'll be forcing the length of the axes - to compress the longitude.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: