Heatmap
A heat map (or heatmap) is a graphical representation of data where the individual values contained in a two-dimensional matrix are represented as different colors. Heat maps are used to show frequently scanned areas of a Web page, levels of expression of many genes across a number of comparable samples, hierarchical partitioning of data, density functions visualizations. There are many different color schemes that depend on the application area.
Risk Matrix
This Heat Map shows the levels of risk depending on the frequency and the severity of errors on a server. Both parameters have 5 grades: from low (rare) to extreme (almost certain).
BCT Heat Map Chart 01
Heatmap grids
Heatmap in JavaScript
BCT Heat Map Chart 02
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Heat Map with Scroll
This Heat Map has a large array of data, so it use two scrollers: horizontal and vertical for the X-Axis and Y-Axis. Scrollers make it possible to enlarge the heat map to see the elements more clear.
Human Development Index by Region
A heat map chart visualizing the change of the Human Development Index (HDI) for six macroregions between 2010 and 2018. Features custom settings for the tooltip and colors. The labels are hidden.
BCT Heat Map Chart 03