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Which of the following visualizations is designed to display hierarchical data? Choose 2 answers

  1. Map chart
  2. Pie chart
  3. Heat map
  4. Scatter plot
  5. Treemap

Answer(s): B,E

Explanation:

Pie charts and treemaps are both designed to display hierarchical data, as they can show the relative proportions of different categories and subcategories in a nested structure. Pie charts use circular sectors to represent the values, while treemaps use rectangular tiles. Both visualizations can be used to compare the sizes of different groups and drill down into the details12. Map charts, heat maps, and scatter plots are not specifically designed for hierarchical data, although they can be used to show some aspects of it. Map charts show geographical data on a map, heat maps show the distribution of values in a matrix, and scatter plots show the relationship between two or more variables in a Cartesian coordinate system34 .


Reference:

Pie Chart - TIBCO Software
Treemap - TIBCO Software
Map Chart - TIBCO Software
Heat Map - TIBCO Software
[Scatter Plot - TIBCO Software]



Which visualization type is like a cross table which contains color instead of numbers?

  1. Heat map
  2. Treemap
  3. Scatter plot
  4. Parallel coordinate plot

Answer(s): A

Explanation:

A heat map is a visualization type that is similar to a cross table, but instead of displaying numbers, it displays colors that represent the values in the cells. A heat map can be used to show the distribution of data across two or more categories using a color gradient. A heat map can also be colored by a third column, which can be selected from the Color by drop-down list in the Cross Table Properties dialog. A heat map can have different color schemes applied to different color scheme groupings,

which are containers for one or more axis values that share the same color scheme. To learn more about coloring in cross tables and heat maps, see Coloring in Cross Tables and Heat Maps.


Reference:

Cross Table Properties ­ Colors, Coloring in Cross Tables and Heat Maps, Specifying text color and background color for cross table cells, How to set a custom color scheme for a particular column.



Where is the smallest rectangle in the treemap visualization positioned?

  1. Bottom-left corner
  2. Top-right corner
  3. Top-left corner
  4. Bottom-right corner

Answer(s): D

Explanation:

A treemap visualization is a way of displaying large amounts of hierarchically structured data. The space in the visualization is split up into rectangles that are sized and ordered by a quantitative variable. The treemap in Spotfire uses a squarified algorithm, which means that the rectangles in the treemap range in size from the top left corner of the visualization to the bottom right corner, with the largest rectangle positioned in the top left corner and the smallest rectangle in the bottom right corner. For hierarchies, that is, when the rectangles are nested, the same ordering of the rectangles is repeated for each rectangle in the treemap.


Reference:

What is a Treemap?, Creating a treemap



What is a "tag" in Spotfire?

  1. Annotations attached to marked rows
  2. Captured knowledge from one or many data sources
  3. A text box that can be added on top of visualization
  4. Snapshot of the state of an analysis

Answer(s): A

Explanation:

Tags are annotations that can be attached to marked rows in a data table. Each row can only contain a single tag from each tag collection, but the document can contain many tag collections simultaneously. A tag collection is basically a column containing a set of different tags, or annotations. Tags can be used for filtering the data, creating lists, or transferring knowledge from one analysis to another.


Reference:

What are Tags?, How to Work with Tags






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