To test the Arc Globe, use the following lookup:
lon,lat,color,dash_gap,dash_time,label,rotate_to,stroke,dash_length
133.7751,-24.988138,#fc0303,1,1000,N/A,false,0.4,1
172.36,-42.912,#fc0303,1,1000,New Zealand,true,0.4,1
133.7751,-24.988138,#fc0303,1,1000,N/A,false,0.4,1
66.89,48.36,#fc0303,1,1000,Kazakhstan,true,0.4,1
133.7751,-24.988138,#fc0303,0.5,500,Australia,true,1,1
0.0,55.30,#fcba03,0.5,500,United Kingdom,true,1,1
-54.7472937,-9.1815097,#fcba03,0.5,500,Brazil,true,1,1
0.0,55.30,#fcba03,0.5,500,United Kingdom,false,1,1
with search:
| inputlookup arc_lookup.csv | eval _time=now() | rename rotate_to as snap | eval label_size=(random() % 10) + 1 | transaction maxevents=3 mvlist=true | table _time lat lon label snap
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