Heat Maps
Make Data Visualization Easy with Web-based Heat Maps
Heat maps present data visually through a series of cells of different sizes and color. Each cell represents a row in a table of data, while cell size and color represent two column values.
The great advantage of heat maps over conventional charts and graphs is that they help make immediate visual sense of tens of rows of data that would clutter a bar or pie chart to the point of making it practically useless for data visualization.
A convenient feature of heat maps is that cells are automatically sorted by size. And a slider under the heat map allows you to spot the cells on the high and low end of the column value assigned to color.
Say you are a retailer with a hundred locations, and you have a table in which every store is a row, while columns display revenue and average foot traffic. You can display this data in a heat map and make sense of your numbers in seconds.
Through the heat map, cell size tells you--for example--which stores have the highest revenue, while the color slider lets you spot which have the highest and the lowest foot traffic.
Benefits of LogiXML Web-based Heat Maps
Fully Web-based - You can access your heat maps from virtually anywhere with Internet connection. And although Web-based, Logi heat maps give you all the benefits and the power of a desktop feature.
Drill-down and drill-through capability - Give yourself the ability to click on any cell on the heat map to see a more specific section of your data, or to drill through to another report relevant to the original data.
OLAP, ad hoc, dashboard and general analysis heat maps - We have equipped all our major reporting and analysis solutions with heat maps.
Available in: Logi Info and Logi Ad Hoc.
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