# How to Create Dynamic Map Lines in Oracle Analytics Cloud

## Метаданные

- **Канал:** Oracle
- **YouTube:** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tOCR1-qh3II
- **Дата:** 14.05.2026
- **Длительность:** 2:53
- **Просмотры:** 46
- **Источник:** https://ekstraktznaniy.ru/video/50736

## Описание

Create dynamic line maps in Oracle Analytics Cloud to visualize geographic relationships, analyze movement patterns, and improve understanding of connected locations across business data. See additional details on how Oracle Analytics Cloud and Oracle Fusion Data Intelligence support interactive geospatial analysis with dynamic map visualizations in the resources linked below.

In this tutorial, we learn how to create dynamic line maps in Oracle Analytics Cloud and Oracle Fusion Data Intelligence to visualize relationships between geographic locations. The walkthrough demonstrates how dynamic lines can represent movement and connectivity across locations, helping organizations better understand patterns in transportation, logistics, supply chains, and route analysis.

The demo uses an airline routes dataset containing source and destination airports along with geographic coordinates. We begin by creating a workbook, adding a map visualization, and configuring the map type for dynamic l

## Транскрипт

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In this tutorial, we'll learn how to create a map with dynamic lines in Oracle Analytics Cloud. Dynamic line maps help me visualize relationships between two locations, such as flight routes, shipping paths, or supply chain flows, making it easier to understand movement and connectivity in my data. In this scenario, I'm analyzing airline routes and want to understand which destinations are connected to a specific airport. To do this, my data set must include attributes like source and destination airports, along with their latitude and longitude coordinates. I'll start by creating a new workbook and selecting my airline routes data set. Next, I'll open the visualization panel and drag a map visualization onto the canvas. In the grammar panel, I'll change the map type to dynamic lines. Now, I'll define the connections by assigning my source coordinates to the start node and my destination coordinates to the end node. At first, I see all the flight paths, which makes the map difficult to read. To focus the analysis, I'll filter by a single source airport, in this case, Syracuse. Now, I can see all the different flight paths coming out of Syracuse. Next, I'll format the lines to improve readability. In the properties panel on the layers tab, I'll reduce the line size and change the shape to curved lines to better represent flight paths. To show direction, I'll enable directional arrows, so it's clear which way each route is going. I can also modify arrow properties such as color, size, and placement. I'll update the title of this visualization to Syracuse Airline Destinations. Then in the map tab, I'll enable zoom control so that users can zoom the map in or out. Finally, I want to add color to distinguish between destinations. So, I'll go back to the grammar panel and add the destination airport attribute to color. Now, each airport or each destination coming out of Syracuse has its own distinct color. Now that I've created and customized a dynamic line map, I can clearly visualize connections between locations and better understand movement patterns in my data. Find more videos in this series and additional resources using Oracle Analytics Cloud in the links below.
