Treemap Chart

The Treemap Chart is intended for the visualization of hierarchical data in the form of nested rectangles. Each level of such a tree structure is depicted as a colored rectangle, often called a branch, which contains other rectangles (leaves). The space inside each of the rectangles composing treemaps is highlighted based on the quantitative value of the corresponding data point.

The main advantages of treemap charts conclude in allowing us to do the following:
  • identify the relationship between two elements of a hierarchical data structure;
  • optimize the use of space;
  • accurately display multiple elements simultaneously;
  • show ratios of each part to the whole;
  • visualize attributes by size and color coding.
BCT TreeMap 08 1 created by anonymous

BCT TreeMap 08 1

By anonymous, Apr 16
BCT Treemap Chart 01 created by anonymous

BCT Treemap Chart 01

By anonymous, Jun 30
BCT Treemap Chart 03 created by anonymous

BCT Treemap Chart 03

By anonymous, Nov 13
BCT Treemap Chart 03 created by anonymous

BCT Treemap Chart 03

By anonymous, Nov 13
BCT Treemap Chart 06 created by anonymous

BCT Treemap Chart 06

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BCT Treemap Chart 10 created by anonymous

BCT Treemap Chart 10

By anonymous, Feb 16