Hierarchy chart

Hierarchy charts visualize proportions within categories, making it easy to compare part-to-whole relationships.

  • Treemaps use nested rectangles sized by value.

  • Packed bubbles use circles sized by value.

Treemap

Mapping options (Treemap)

  • Color → Dimension or measure for rectangle shading.

  • Size → Measure to define rectangle area.

  • Label → Adds text to each rectangle.

  • Detail → Adds extra breakdown inside each rectangle.

Packed bubbles

Mapping options (Packed bubbles)

  • Color → Dimension or measure for bubble shading.

  • Size → Measure to define bubble size.

  • Label (optional) → Annotates each bubble with text.

  • Detail (optional) → Adds extra grouping dimension.

Tips

  • Both visuals are best for part-to-whole comparisons.

  • Use Size for your main quantitative field.

  • Detail lets you drill into a second dimension.

  • Avoid too many small values—they can create clutter and make shapes too small to interpret.

  • Use Color sparingly: too many categories can overwhelm the chart.

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