Cumulative map graphs

Cumulative map graphs provide a way to compare strength of associations between specific drugs and events across multiple subsets, which are typically based on a continuous variable, such as Year. A cumulative map graph is available for two-dimensional MGPS results of data mining runs that use cumulative subsets.

For more information on subset variables, see Subset variables.

Note:

Map graphs show data for multiple subsets, starting with the first subset for which results exist. To view data for a specific subset, click View as a Bar Graph Showing a Single Subset or View as a Single-Subset Bar Graph with Confidence Intervals.

The graph key shows the statistical ranges that determine the cell colors. You can modify the graph key (specifically, the cutpoints and colors) on the Choose Graph page.

If the Notes check box is selected when you display the graph, a Notes section provides information on the selection criteria and display options used for the graph.

The following example is for a two-dimensional data mining run, with the Tachycardia event selected:

Cumulative map graph example: two-dimensional data mining run