Not necessarily! Different kinds of meditation techniques may be more conducive to one state or the other. In particular, some Breath Training techniques (such as those in the Stress Relief category) may be more likely to produce a Calm state, while others (such as those in the Energize & Focus category) may be more likely to increase Focus.
More importantly, everyone is different: you may find that some meditations and breathing techniques impact you in a unique way, compared to another person doing the same sessions. Experiment with different types of meditations to see if particular ones tend to give you a lot of Calm or Focus, and favorite them so you can return to them later.
There are always other variables at play, too — if you’ve had a particularly stressful day, or an extra cup of coffee, or you were distracted by loud noises during your meditation — all these things can potentially impact your heart rate. Some days, it might simply be harder for you to relax and focus. Try recording these types of observations in the Reflection section in your post meditation results after you complete your meditation, where you can reflect on your experience: you may begin to notice patterns.