TreeMap is a visual representation of a data tree, where each node may have zero or more children, and one parent (except for the root). Each node is displayed as a rectangle, can be sized and colored according to values that we assign. Sizes and colors are valued relative to all other nodes in the graph. Following is an example of a treemap chart.
We have already seen the configurations used to draw a chart in Google Charts Configuration Syntax chapter. Now, let us see an example of a TreeMap Chart.
We've used TreeMap class to show a TreeMap chart.
type = 'TreeMap';
app.component.ts
import { Component } from '@angular/core'; @Component({ selector: 'app-root', templateUrl: './app.component.html', styleUrls: ['./app.component.css'] }) export class AppComponent { title = ''; type='TreeMap'; data = [ ["Global",null,0,0], ["America","Global",0,0], ["Europe","Global",0,0], ["Asia","Global",0,0], ["Australia","Global",0,0], ["Africa","Global",0,0], ["USA","America",52,31], ["Mexico","America",24,12], ["Canada","America",16,-23], ["France","Europe",42,-11], ["Germany","Europe",31,-2], ["Sweden","Europe",22,-13], ["China","Asia",36,4], ["Japan","Asia",20,-12], ["India","Asia",40,63], ["Egypt","Africa",21,0], ["Congo","Africa",10,12], ["Zaire","Africa",8,10], ]; columnNames = ["Location", "Parent","Market trade volume (size)","Market increase/decrease (color)"]; options = { minColor:"#ff7777", midColor:'#ffff77', maxColor:'#77ff77', headerHeight:15, showScale:true }; width = 550; height = 400; }
Verify the result.