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Figure 6-11: The Column visualization type.
Bubble
The Bubble visualization type lets you present your quantitative values as bubbles with varying sizes. You
can format the bubbles by clicking the Scene Options icon (it looks like a gear) in the Layer Manager task
pane. As shown in Figure 6-12, the Layer Options allow you to adjust the size and thickness of the
bubbles; change the color of the bubbles; and specify whether to show zeroes, negative values, or nulls.
Heat Map
The Heat Map visualization type lets you present your quantitative values as color scales where the
intensity of the colors is based on the data. You can format the heat map by clicking the Scene
Options icon (it looks like a gear) in the Layer Manager task pane. As shown in Figure 6-13, the Layer
Options allow you to adjust the color scale; adjust the radius of influence; and specify whether to
show zeroes, negative values, or nulls.
Region
The Region visualization type lets you present your quantitative values as color scales plotted within
county, state, or other regional boundaries. The intensity of the colors is based on the data values as
they compare to one another. You can format the region by clicking the Scene Options icon (it looks
like a gear) in the Layer Manager task pane. As shown in Figure 6-14, the Layer Options allow you to
define the colors and specify whether to show zeroes, negative values, or nulls.
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