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In any graph type, users have the option to choose from various display styles that determine how the issues and links between them are presented. To change the visual style, simply click on the display style button located in the graph navigation.

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Network graph

The network graph represents Jira issues as nodes and Jira links as connections between them.

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Direction graph

In the direction graph, the view is more structured. It displays issue dependencies based on their link direction flow, with parent/outward issues on top and child/inward issues below.

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Hierarchy graph

Here issues are displayed in a levelled dependency tree according to issue hierarchy. The hierarchy can be customised on the Issue Hierarchy configuration page. If not configured, the graph will follow the deafult issue hierarchy. In the example below you can see that the default hierarchy has been customised and the ‘Task’ issue type has been granted seniority over the ‘Story’ issue type, while other issue types have regained their default rank.

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Heat map

The heat maps view shows the concentration of issues through heat points. It presents the proportional importance of values within a specific field for issues obtained from a JQL query within a particular context. Each heat point corresponds to a distinct field value, with its size reflecting the number of issues associated with that value.

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  •  Hides heat points without results - if no issues with the a particular heat field value were found the heat point will not be displayed on the map.

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Data display options

‘Display’ in graph navigation opens a menu with options to manage display settings.

Click on the button to open the menu with the following configurations:

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  •  Issues without links - show/hide issues that have no links