It's already going to have a solid red for most traveled as max of the range is max of any edge, not overall number of travelers.
I thought I made sure of what I was posting before I posted.
Either something changed right after, or I wasn't looking at what I thought I was. The old HDX in the one browser tab I didn't load, perhaps. In any case, I'm not recreating whatever I thought I saw, in whatever graph it was. Disregard.
I kind of like what I have on there now using log base 10. New Mexico looks sharp.
I think it may be growing on me. The graphs I've looked at trend mostly toward blue now. Rather than "red advances, blue recedes", the cyans and greens recede toward the background from there out of being more lightly colored. The effect goes well with some of the background tilesets, such as Mapbox Streets, HERE Normal Day, or ESRI WorldTopoMap.
New Hampshire looks pretty nice too.
Notable here that there are no 0-traveler or "TM Pioneer" segments, making it all pretty uninterrupted visually. What do you think of an option, maybe a drop-down box, for...
• Special colors for 0 ior 1 travelers, as we have it now
• Special color for only 0-traveler segments
• No special colors; fit all segments into continuous gradient
(or maybe 0 would be hard here if using log scale?)I wonder if I should also use a min of any edge to get more greens and cyans in the heavily traveled areas.
I see both an upside and downside to this.