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Another version putting together the first | Another version putting together the two first ones. So now it is possible to write the corresponding values on a rescaled per line table, therefore, the colours are relative to each line instead of to the whole set of values. In this way we can identify suspicious numbers more easily. | ||
[[Heat map + Numbers + Relative values per line]] | [[Heat map + Numbers + Relative values per line]] | ||
[[User:Cvargas|Cvargas]] 13:04, 20 July 2012 | [[User:Cvargas|Cvargas]] 13:04, 20 July 2012 | ||
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Managing large amounts of data can be a big challenge. To this aim, a useful script based on Mathematica 8 code has been developed. It consists of a heat map and a legend. The colour code spans the maximum and the minimum value per entrance in the former.
Cvargas 15:43, 13 Sept 2011
Here it's a modified version, which also allows you to write the corresponding values on the colored table.
Gcarchini 16:10, 06 July 2012
Another version putting together the two first ones. So now it is possible to write the corresponding values on a rescaled per line table, therefore, the colours are relative to each line instead of to the whole set of values. In this way we can identify suspicious numbers more easily.
Heat map + Numbers + Relative values per line
Cvargas 13:04, 20 July 2012