Hi everyone,
I wanted to bring to your attention a sample example at "https://services.arcgis.com/V6ZHFr6zdgNZuVG0/arcgis/rest/services/Places_of_Worship_India/FeatureSer..." that showcases an interesting map feature.
In the given example, the right region of the map displays Christian places of worship (sky blue) through the use of a unique value renderer. However, when you zoom in or disable clustering, you'll notice that there are other places of worship present, such as Hindu temples.
Similarly, the bottom region of the map highlights Hindu places of worship (red) using the unique value renderer. But upon closer inspection or by disabling clustering, you'll discover additional places of worship, including Christian churches.
Considering this scenario, I would like to explore the possibility of implementing cluster-feature reduction while still utilizing the unique value renderer. This approach could help address the issue of dense clustering, allowing for a more streamlined and informative visualization of places of worship on the map.
Now we are be able to know the other worship place without zooming in or disabling clustering to get real idea of data.
Thank you for your attention, and I look forward to your valuable insights and suggestions.