A heatmap is a graphic presentation that evaluates the values of your data and assigns it to matching colors. Heatmaps are a practical way to display load distribution over a certain period of time. QBRX also uses heatmaps to display your load distribution in an appealing way. High values are mostly colored in red and low values in green. This way, you can comprehend at what time you normally have a high consumption. Intervals and rush hours can easily be detected and evaluated.
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Title | The name of your heatmap that will be displayed in the upper left corner of the widget. The title does not influence the content of your widget. However, it can be used to give a precise description of its content and make an analysis more efficient. | Meaning | The meaning indicates in which way the data of your heatmap should be evaluated. | Show hourly values on y-axis | By activating this option, the values of your heatmap will be evaluated and displayed for full hours instead of every 15 minutes. | Aggregation | The way in which the aggregated values are calculated depends on what you want to use them for. You can see the average of all measured values. The maximum will give you the highest value and minimum the lowest. The integral evaluates your values to hourly rates, for instance, to get the load profile of your energy consumption in kWh instead of kW. |
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