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How to describe two variables in a heatmap?

by UXStackExchange on June 9, 2019 in uxstackexchange

I need to describe distribution of showtimes across day-hours and their occupancy.

Showtimes distribution across day-hours can be described using a simple heatmap/ table, e.g.

Showtime distribution

Here each times-cell contains the number of showtimes on that hour. The color shows which hour has the most showtimes.

How do I add information about occupancy at every hour without losing the current information?

I am considering splitting the cell diagonally, e.g.

diagonal split

or moving the information outside of the table altogether into a separate table.

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How to describe two variables in a heatmap?

by UXStackExchange on June 9, 2019 in uxstackexchange

I need to describe distribution of showtimes across day-hours and their occupancy.

Showtimes distribution across day-hours can be described using a simple heatmap/ table, e.g.

Showtime distribution

Here each times-cell contains the number of showtimes on that hour. The color shows which hour has the most showtimes.

How do I add information about occupancy at every hour without losing the current information?

I am considering splitting the cell diagonally, e.g.

diagonal split

or moving the information outside of the table altogether into a separate table.

Tags: UX Stack Exchange

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