I'm coding a map view with around 900 annotations. Having this many annotations on a map make the performance suffer, so I'd like to reduce it to about 300 at a time. The annotations are representing shops in a country, so they tend to cluster a lot around major cities, then in small groups of 2 or 3 in smaller towns. I want to reduce the numbers so that the groups of 2 or 3 are left alone, but the numbers in the city are thinned (they're so close together that they offer no useful information).
In the image you can see that there are a couple of big groups (Tokyo, Nagoya and Osaka) which I want to thin out. But with the pins on their own or in small groups, I want to make sure they don't get filtered. Once I zoom in, I want to show the missing pins.
Does anyone know of some good code that I can use, so that points which are close together are eliminated, but ones more spread out are left alone?
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