Mapinfo Heat Map =link= Info
Navigate to the tab > Analyze group > Create Density Map (or use the MapInfo Pro Advanced plugin if installed).
Allows points to represent multiple occurrences (e.g., a single point representing "total sales" rather than just one customer), biasing the heat toward high-value locations.
This is the most critical step. You will be asked to set: mapinfo heat map
: Found under the RASTER tab, offering deeper control over grid creation and analysis.
: Perform volume calculations, profiling, and site selection analysis directly on the generated heatmap. Essential Requirements Navigate to the tab > Analyze group >
A heat map is a powerful method of visualizing the geographic density of features or values within a dataset. Instead of displaying individual points—which can result in cluttered, unreadable maps when data is dense—a heat map uses color gradients to represent "hot spots" of activity, intensity, or concentration.
The heatmap tool in (v2019 and later) is a powerful feature for visualizing the density and distribution of point data. It transforms individual data points into a continuous color-coded surface, identifying "hotspots" where activity is most concentrated. Core Capabilities You will be asked to set: : Found
For professionals using (a leading GIS software by Precisely), generating a heat map transforms scattered incident reports, customer locations, or crime data into a smooth, visually intuitive gradient of “hot” and “cold” zones.
The heatmap functionality is available in two tiers, with the most robust features reserved for the version. Standard License Features :