Power BI - Questions & Answers | Business Analytics & Intelligence | Processes & Tools | Part 6
What is the difference between a heat map and a filled map in Power BI? Suggested Answer: Difference Between a Heat Map and a Filled Map in Power BI Both visualizations represent geographic data but serve distinct purposes. 1. Heat Map Purpose: Visualizes density/intensity of data points using color gradients. How It Works : Represents individual data points (e.g., cities, stores) as colored circles. Color intensity (e.g., light to dark) or size indicates magnitude (e.g., sales, population). No geographic boundaries—just points on a map. Use Cases : Show clusters of high/low activity (e.g., sales hotspots, crime incidents). Compare relative values across locations. Example : A map with red (high sales) to blue (low sales) circles for each store. Power BI Setup : Use the "Map" visual (not "Filled Map"). Drag: Location (e.g., city, latitude/longitude) to the "Location" field. Metric (e.g., sales) to the "Size" or "Color saturation" field....