Maps
Output from this procedure also includes interactive maps.
Correlations heat map
For a selected region, the correlations heat map displays the five regions that have the highest spatial correlation with that region.
- Double-click the correlations heat map to activate it.Figure 1. Correlations heat map

- Move the mouse pointer over any region. A tooltip identifies the region. In this example, regions are identified by FIPS (federal information processing standards) codes.
- Click a region to select it. The highlighted regions change to show the regions that are most
highly correlated with the selected region.Figure 2. Heat map for a different selected region

Correlations map
You can select up to five regions in the correlations map. A spatial correlation matrix, a spatial covariance matrix, and a time series plot are displayed for the selected regions.
- Double-click the correlations map to activate it.Figure 3. Correlations map

- Click another region to include it in the selection.
- Click a selected region to remove it.Figure 4. Correlations map with 3 selected regions

- Click the Time Series tab.Figure 5. Time series plot

- The time series plot shows the trend in the target values over the nine-month period.
- In this example, the target is kernel density estimates.
- In this example, the kernel density estimate values are very small numbers. These values do not represent the actual violent crime rates.
- The lines indicate the trend in violent crime rates in each of the three selected regions.