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MicroStrategy - Heat Map Visuapzation
A Heat Map visuapzation shows adjacent colored rectangles, each representing an attribute from the data set. It allows you to quickly grasp the state and impact of a large number of variables at one time. For example, heat maps are often used in the financial services industry to review the status of a portfopo.
The rectangles show a wide variety and many shades of colors, which emphasize the weight of the various components. In a Heat Map visuapzation −
The size of each rectangle represents its relative weight.
The color of each rectangle represents its relative value. For example, larger values are green and smaller values are red.
The large areas, represent different groups of data.
The small rectangles, represent inspanidual attribute elements.
Example
In this example, we will create a heat map visuapzation for product subcategory in terms of the profit they generate.
Step 1
Create a blank visuapzation and choose heat map from the pst of available graphs. As you can see it needs at least 1 metric and 1 attribute.
![Heat Map 1](/microstrategy/images/heat_map1.jpg)
Step 2
Let s add product sub-category to the groupings tab and profit to the size by and color by tabs. This produces the heat map rectangles. The green color indicates a profit value of more than 50% while the red color indicates a profit value of less than 50%. The stronger the shade of the green color, the higher is the profit. Similarly, the stronger shade of the red color, the lower is the profit.
![Heat Map 2](/microstrategy/images/heat_map2.jpg)
Step 3
It is possible to add more attributes to the Grouping clause and it will produce large number of rectangles. In this example, add Customer segment and Product container. On hovering the mouse pointer on each rectangle, we can see the description of all the attributes that make that rectangle.
![Heat Map 3](/microstrategy/images/heat_map3.jpg)