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  • A chart is a graphical representation for data visualization, in which "symbols, such as bars in a bar chart, lines in a line chart, or slices in a pie chart represent the data

  • Charts are visual expressions of data. Charts vary widely in type and can be used in a number of different fields and real-world applications

Types of Charts

There are nine types of chart

  1. Column Chart

  2. Group Column Chart

  3. Stacked Bar Chart

  4. Stacked Column Chart

  5. Bar Chart

  6. Grouped Bar Chart

  7. Pie Chart

  8. Bullet List

  9. Line Chart

  • Column Chart

    • A column chart is a method of displaying data with categories represented by a rectangle

    • In column charts, categories are typically organized along the horizontal axis and values along the vertical axis

    • Column charts make things easy, immediate, and understandable

  • Group Column Chart

    • The grouped column chart presents quantitative values for categories and additional categorical dimensions

    • This is ideal if you want to give a quick overview of something as you would do with a column chart but add more information with the help of additional columns

  • Stacked Bar Chart

    • A stacked bar chart is a type of bar chart that portrays the compositions and comparisons of several variables through time

    • Stacked charts usually represent a series of bars or columns stacked on top of one another. They are widely used to effectively portray comparisons of total values across several categories

  • Stacked Column Chart

    • Stacked Column Chart comprises several column series stacked vertically, one on another. The length of each series is determined by the value in each data point

    • stacked column chart can display data using rectangular bars where the length of the bar is proportional to the data value

  • Bar Chart

    • A bar chart plots numeric values for levels of a categorical feature as bars. Levels are plotted on one chart axis, and values are plotted on the other axis. Each categorical value claims one bar, and the length of each bar corresponds to the bar's value

    • A bar graph shows comparisons among discrete categories. One axis of the chart shows the specific categories being compared, and the other axis represents a measured value

    • The rectangles drawn on the bar charts are called “bars”

  • Grouped Bar Chart

    • Grouped bar charts are Bar charts in which multiple sets of data items are compared, with a single color used to denote a specific series across all sets

    • Grouped Bar Charts are used when two or more data sets are displayed side-by-side and grouped together under categories on the same axis

  • Pie Chart

    • A pie chart, dividing the circular statistical graphic into sectors

    • This type of chart is a circle divided into a series of segments. Each segment represents a particular category

    • Here, the term “pie” represents the whole, and the “slices” represent the parts of the whole

    • It contains different segments and sectors in which each segment and sector of a pie chart forms a specific portion of the total(percentage). The sum of all the data is equal to 360°

  • Bullet List

  • Line Chart

    • A line chart is a graphical representation used to display data points connected by straight lines

    • In a line chart, category data is distributed evenly along the horizontal axis, and all value data is distributed evenly along the vertical axis

Attributes

Model

  • All the models will be displayed in the list that you have created using an object, you can choose the specific model

  • Models are used to display content in the layout

  • You need to create a multi-record model for a Table component, refer to this Models

    • Create New Model: You can either choose the model from the list or you can create the new model by clicking on “Create New Model“ Option for your table

Chart Title

  • You can give the Title of the Table

  • The Chart Title is a content control placed at the top of each chart control. It is used to display any title information regarding the visualized chart

  • The chart title is a label that appears on the middle top of the chart

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Label Field

  • The label is visible as value on the X-Axis

  • In the label field, the fields are visible which are present in the assigned model

  • Select a field whose values ​​you want to display in the X-Axis

Value Field

  • The value is visible as value on the Y-Axis

  • In the value field, the fields are visible which are present in the assigned model

  • Select a field whose values ​​you want to display in the Y-Axis

Show X Axis Label

  • Show X-Axis label checkbox If it is checked, the label will be visible on X-Axis otherwise not

X Axis Label

  • The label appears at the bottom of the chart

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Show Y Axis Label

  • Show Y-Axis label checkbox If it is checked, the label will be visible on Y-Axis otherwise not

Y Axis Label

  • The label appears at the left of the chart

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Show Legend

  • Show Legend checkbox If it is checked, the title will appear on the right side of the chart otherwise not

Legend Title

  • There are optional titles for the chart, for the X axis

  • Legend in charts so that your users clearly understand which dimension is displayed in the chart

  • A data label is a text providing additional information, for example about a data point

  • A legend is a key that explains the colors in a chart

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Background Theme

  • A background theme a color behind the chart

  • A theme defines a set of matching styles and colors that are automatically applied to the chart

  • There are the two types of theme

    • Light- Light theme refers to the default setting, where the background is light, usually white, and the text is dark

    • Dark- Dark theme offering a dark background, often black with light text

Chart Theme

  • A theme is used to determine the coloring and hues that display in the charts

  • For example, the default border color and chart colors are determined by the theme

  • Types of Background Theme

    • Air

    • Aqua

    • Cool

    • Fire

    • Flame

    • Forest

    • Horizon

    • Natural

    • Neons

    • Night

    • Night Lights

    • Ocean

    • Picnic

    • Solar

    • Vivid

Is Animation Enabled?

Show Gradient

  • A color gradient is a smooth transition of colors in a straight line, creating a visually appealing blend from one hue to another

Show X Axis

  • Show X-Axis is the checkbox If it is checked, the values of X-Axis will be visible otherwise not

Show Y Axis

  • Show Y-Axis is the checkbox If it is checked, the values of Y-Axis will be visible otherwise not

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