How can one interpret the colors in a heatmap?
- Colors have no significance in a heatmap
- Colors represent different categories of data
- Colors represent the magnitude of the data
- Darker colors always mean higher values
In a heatmap, colors represent the magnitude of the data. Usually, a color scale is provided for reference, where darker colors often correspond to higher values and lighter colors to lower values. However, the color scheme can vary.
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