Heatmapping by values per column
I have noticed in the Heatmap cards, the highest number in the card is given the darkest hue (and the lowest number is the lightest). When you have a card with one extremely high value (and all other values are very low), it renders all the other numbers opaque.
Can there be an enhancement where the user is given the option to heatmap by column (i.e., the highest number in the column gets the darkest hue, and the lowest number in the column gets the lightest hue)?
Can there also be the option to reverse the heatmap (i.e., the lowest value is the darkest, highest is lightest etc.)?
Thanks!
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