Option |
Description |
Shading |
Define whether the area has shading or is a s=
olid colour. |
Curved |
Define whether the corners to the bars/column=
s will be curved or squared. |
Glow |
Define whether the bars/columns will have a g=
low applied. |
Shadows |
Define whether the bars/columns have a shadow=
applied. |
Colour Set |
The colour applied to this chart will be base=
d the selection made. Possible options are; Metric, Monochrome, Configurati=
on Defaults.
- Metric: The colour applied to this chart will be based the default colo=
urs applied to metrics in the view. If no colour was defined for a metric, =
configuration defaults will be used.
- Monochrome: The colour applied to this chart will be based on different=
shades of a single selected colour.
- Configuration Defaults: The colour applied to this chart will be based =
on the defaults defined in configuration.
- Reference Code: The colour applied to this chart will be based on the d=
efaults applied to the Org Reference Code.
|
Colour |
This is only available if Monochrome<=
/strong> is selected above. Define the colour to be used for monochromatic =
colouring of the chart. |
Opacity |
Select the opacity percentage of the chart. T=
he lower the percentage, the more transparent it is. |
Other Segment |
Select the % of total a segment must be small=
er than, in order to be grouped into an 'Other' segment in a pie chart. If =
0 there is no grouping. |
Shadow Colour |
Define the colour of the shadow effect applie=
d to the pie. |
Outline Colour |
Define the colour of the outline of the pie a=
nd segments. |
Outline Width |
Define the width of the outline of the pie an=
d segments. |
Pie Shading Style |
Define the shading style to apply to the pie.=
|
Start Position |
Select the position relative to an analogue c=
lock face that the first segment in the pie should start. |
Explode Slice |
Define which segment(s) of the pie should be =
split from the main pie. |
Depth Factor |
Select the percentage of the chart display to=
be used for the 3D height of the pie. |
Keep Circular |
Display the pie to fill the full chart area. =
This means the pie may be stretched so there is no empty space. |
Hollow Shapes |
Display the line shapes with a solid colour c=
entre at each data point, or hollow, depending on the selection. |
Curved Lines |
Display straight or curved lines between each=
data point, depending on the selection. |
Total Value |
Define the total value contained in the propo=
rtional infographic image. If left blank the series total will be used. If =
the series total is less, there will be 'empty colour' for the rest of the =
image. If it is more, everything after the specified value will be ignored.=
|
Empty Colour |
Define the colour to be displayed if the spec=
ified Total Value is not met by the selected series. |
Orientation |
The image used by the proportional infographi=
c will be filled from the top down. |
Scale |
Display a scale above the comparative infogra=
phic that shows the min and max values, and the central point. |
Scale Font |
Define the formatting for text displayed abov=
e the comparative infographic images. |
Label Font |
Define the formatting for the label text disp=
layed below the comparative infographic images. |
Text Font |
Define the formatting for text displayed abov=
e the comparative infographic images. |
Maintain Aspect Ratio
| Display the raster map using the same aspect =
ratio as the original image. This means that it will not be stretched and a=
s such may leave some empty space. |
Border Colour |
Define a colour to be used as an outline for =
each region on the map. |
|
Define how to treat null =
or missing values in your chart with continuous time series, to fill in any=
gaps in time granularity. Time granularity refers to the date or timestamp=
unit of the chart (millisecond, second, minute, hours, day, week, month, q=
uarter, or year). Options include:
- Break: The line will simply not be displayed for=
any missing values, resulting in a visible break in the line chart where t=
here is a time granularity gap.
- Skip: The line is joined from the last avail=
able value with the next one, over the missing data points. The gaps are no=
t filled in with any additional values, but rather skipped over.
- Zero: The null =
values are treated as zero. This results in filling in the granularity gaps=
with the value zero. This will alter any calculations included in your dat=
a set.
Note: This functionality=
is provided for all variations of line charts that support continuous time=
series. Learn more about it her=
e. |
Fill in Granularity Gaps f=
or Series |
Enable or disable the Nul=
l Behaviour functionality on a continuous time series chart. If enabled, th=
is option fills in the missing values based on the time granularity of the =
chart. |
Fill in Granularity Gaps f=
or Trends |
Enable or disable the =
Null Behaviour functionality for trends lines. If enabled, this fills in th=
e missing values in a trend line (for e.g. when a Chart Formatting such as mean, or trend is applied)=
based on the time granularity of the chart. |
Limit Treemap Values by Am=
ount |
Define whether or not =
to set a limit on the number of squares generated in a Treemap chart. Users=
can specify a maximum number of squares; all other values will be summed t=
ogether in a separate =E2=80=98Other=E2=80=99 square. (Enabled by default.)=
Note: Ensure that your metric has been included to the size field.<=
/em> |
Treemap Limit Amount |
Specify how many squar=
es are to be generated by the Treemap chart. (Default value is set to 1,000=
.) |
Limit Treemap Values by Pe=
rcentage |
Define whether or not =
to set a limit on the Treemap squares based on a specified percentage. User=
s can specify the percentage to be applied to the field=E2=80=99s total; va=
lues higher than the specified percentage will be displayed in separate squ=
ares, and the remaining (lower) values will be grouped into a single =E2=80=
=98Other=E2=80=99 square. |
Treemap Limit Percentage=
strong> |
Select the percentage wit=
h which to limit the Treemap squares. |
GIS Base Layer
| Display or hide a base layer un=
der your GIS map to provide location context. Only available for GIS=
maps. |
Tooltip Display=
td>
| Tooltips will be shown on this chart when a user hovers their pointer o=
ver data. |