Posted as an answer to https://tex.stackexchange.com/q/44868.
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% Posted as an answer to https://tex.stackexchange.com/q/44868.\documentclass[tikz]{standalone}\begin{document}\begin{tikzpicture}[scale=0.6]\foreach \y [count=\n] in {{74,25,39,20,3,3,3,3,3},{25,53,31,17,7,7,2,3,2},{39,31,37,24,3,3,3,3,3},{20,17,24,37,2,2,6,5,5},{3,7,3,2,12,1,0,0,0},{3,7,3,2,1,36,0,0,0},{3,2,3,6,0,0,45,1,1},{3,3,3,5,0,0,1,23,1},{3,2,3,5,0,0,1,1,78},} {% column labels\ifnum\n<10\node[minimum size=6mm] at (\n, 0) {\n};\fi% heatmap tiles\foreach \x [count=\m] in \y {\node[fill=yellow!\x!purple, minimum size=6mm, text=white] at (\m,-\n) {\x};}}% row labels\foreach \a [count=\i] in {a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i} {\node[minimum size=6mm] at (0,-\i) {\a};}\end{tikzpicture}\end{document}
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