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this a question from a very inexperienced user. I have a table with electoral results, with this format: table example

I have merged this table with city shapes and can do a map visualization according to one of the columns. My problem comes when I want to do filters and queries. I am quite puzzled.

I know how to activate and deactivate layers from an html document, calling (showing and hiding) different fusion tables.

What I want to try now is using a sole fusion table for different ways to show the data. I don't know if this is possible.

For example, possible queries to show on different maps called from a html page:

  1. show only rows with type (column H) 'rural' (filter?)
  2. fill polygons with colours according to the greater value among column B, D and F (if value for party1_2012 is > than party 2 2012 and > than party 3 2012, polygon colour is blue; if party 2 wins, fill is red...)
  3. fill polygons with colours according to the difference between 2 columns (i.e. 2010 and 2012 results)
  4. map combining option 1 (when showing only rural city), apply option 3 (show a colour according the difference between 2 columns)

Inspired by John Keefe's post Making AP Election Data Easy with Fusion Tables, tried to play with data, but no luck. I'm too inexperienced. Is it the way to go generate csv and call them from a webpage? Can I just generate the maps on Fusion Tables and obtain a url to call the queried mapfrom a webpage?

I appreciate suggestions or ways to go.

Thanks in anticipation!

Frans

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