Chart view options
FollowClick on the arrow corresponding to Options link. You will find the following additional options:
- Maximum number of series in the X axis Specify the maximum number of categories displayed on the x axis of a chart. This will aggregate smaller values in a single category Other
- Maximum number of categories in the Z axis: Specify the maximum number of categories
displayed on the z axis of a chart. This will aggregate smaller values in a single category Other
Chart options
Click on arrow corresponding to Chart options link to make following settings specific to chart views:
- Chart type: Select the type of chart such as pie-chart, and bar chart. Different types of chart are:
- Line Chart: This is the chart that displays information as series of data points called markers connected by straight line segments
- Spline Chart: This is the line chart that plots a fitted through each data point in a series
- Step Line Chart: This is the chart that uses vertical and horizontal lines to connect the data points in a series forming a step like progression
- Bar chart: This is the chart that uses either vertical or horizontal bars to show comparisons among categories
- Stacked Bar chart: This is the chart that is used to compare the parts to the whole
- Stacked Bar100 chart: This chart is similar to Stacked Bar chart. The only difference is that total Y value is converted to 100 percent proportional value
- Column: This is the chart that is used when you want to compare the values of individual data points with another
- Stacked column chart: This is the column chart that is used to compare the parts to a whole
- Stacked column100 chart: This chart is similar to Stacked column chart. The only difference is that total Y value is converted to 100 percent proportional value
- Pie chart: This is a circular chart divided into sectors, illustrating numerical proportional
- Doughnut: This is the chart that displays value data as percentages of the whole
- Area chart: This is the chart that displays graphically quantitative data. It is based on the line chart
- Stacked area charts: This is the area chart that represent cumulated totals using number or percentages over time
- Stacked Area100 chart: This chart is similar to Stacked area chart. The only difference is that total Y value is converted to 100 percent proportional value
- Spline area chart: This is the area chart that plots a fitted curve through each data point in a series
- Radar chart: This is the chart that displays multivariate data in the form of two dimensional chart of three or more quantitative variables represented on axes starting from the same point
- Width: Specify the width of chart
- Height: Specify the height of chart
- Legend positioning: Check this box to display a legend in the chart
- Legend positioning: Select the position of legends such as top, bottom, right and left
- 3D: Check this box if you want to make chart as 3D
- Perspective: Gets or sets the percent of perspective for a 3D chart area. The allowable range is 0-100 percent, and the default is zero (0) percent
- Rotation: Enter the angle of rotation if you want to rotate the graph such as at 90 degree and 60 degree
- Perspective: Enter the angle of perspective
- Inclination: Enter the angle of inclination
- Group: Gets or sets a flag that determines whether data series for a bar or column chart are clustered; that is, displayed along distinct rows
A view of type print displays fields and sub views
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