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Exploring Your Data with Visual Insight Analyses <strong>Report</strong> <strong>Services</strong> <strong>Document</strong> <strong>Analysis</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

The rectangles contain a wide variety and many shadings of colors, which<br />

emphasize the weight of the various components. In a Heat Map<br />

visualization:<br />

• The size of each rectangle represents its relative weight.<br />

• The color of each rectangle represents its relative value. For example, in<br />

the image below, larger values are green and smaller values are red.<br />

• The large areas, such as the Mid-Atlantic area of rectangles in the image<br />

below, represent different groups of data.<br />

• The small rectangles, such as New York in the image below, represent<br />

individual attribute elements.<br />

In a Heat Map visualization, you can select a single rectangle or multiple<br />

rectangles, then:<br />

• Drill to an attribute. Only the selected rectangles are displayed, and the<br />

selected attribute is used to group rectangles in the visualization.<br />

• Display only the selected rectangles by temporarily removing all the other<br />

rectangles from the visualization.<br />

• Display all the rectangles in the visualization except the selected<br />

rectangles.<br />

For complete instructions for these tasks, see the <strong>MicroStrategy</strong> Web Help.<br />

150 Visualizations in analyses © 2012 <strong>MicroStrategy</strong>, Inc.

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