Heat Map Charts

The Heat Map charts represents data in a tabular format with user-defined color ranges like low, average and high. It is used to plot complex data like performance comparison of different companies, periodic table, employee attendance, stock market investments and the like. Using the heat map charts from PowerCharts, you can see all data sets lying in a particular color range just by selecting it.

Heat Map Chart: Performance Analysis ToolHeat Map Chart: Chemical Periodic tableHeat Map Chart: Attendance Report
Heat Map Chart: Conversion RatesHeat Map Chart: Category-wise RevenueHeat Map Chart: CPU Utilization Rate
Heat Map Chart: Job Happiness IndexHeat Map Chart: Continent-wise RevenueHeat Map Chart: Performance Comparison
Heat Map Chart: Rating of ice creams 

Heat Map Charts are used in:

  • Performance Analysis Tool
  • Chemical Periodic Table
  • Employee Attendance
  • Marketing Analysis
  • Sales Analysis
  • Survey Results
  • Rating
  • Resource management
  • Stock Market Investment Analysis

Features of Heat Map Charts:

  • Both numeric and category-based color ranges

    Both numeric and category-based color ranges Comparing performance of different companies across the year? Use numeric color ranges to show who did well and who went bust. The periodic table of elements maybe? Use category-based color ranges like alkali metals and halogens to map elements to their categories

  • Gradient color range

    Gradient color range Have your color ranges transition smoothly from one range to another just by enabling the gradient color range. Once done, the data sets will also pick up color from the gradient color range itself instead of the individual solid colors

  • Analyze only the data you want

    Analyze only the data you want Want to see only the product categories that generate good revenue? Or employees with low attendance only? Drag the pointers of the gradient scale to define your own range, and hide all the other data sets. Analyzing data has never been easier

  • Not using gradient scale? It is still interactive

    Not using gradient scale? It is still interactiveIf you are not using a gradient color range, you will get an icon for every color range in the legend. Click on any of these icons to hide the data items lying in that color range, and analyze only the data you want

  • Out-of-range data automatically discarded

    Out-of-range data automatically discarded Do you have a negative value for conversion rates? Any value outside the defined color ranges will be automatically discarded and a white space will be shown instead to indicate the error

  • Make your chart info-rich

    Make your charts info-rich For every data set, you can add a lot of information on the four corners of the cell. Add group names to the elements in the periodic table, company vertical to performance comparison charts and the like