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The chart format options are the most dynamic options and are based on the type of chart selected. For example for a pie chart you will be able to set the shadow color and exploding slice options. The common options found in the chart format drop down include interactivity options such as visible series selection.

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Description

Shading

Define whether the area has shading or is a solid color.

Curved

Define whether the corners to the bars/columns will be curved or squared.

Glow

Define whether the bars/columns will have a glow applied.

Shadows

Define whether the bars/columns have a shadow applied.

Color Set

The color applied to this chart will be based the selection made. Possible options are; Metric, Monochrome, Configuration Defaults.

  • Metric: The color applied to this chart will be based the default colors applied to metrics in the view. If no color was defined for a metric, configuration defaults will be used.
  • Monochrome: The color applied to this chart will be based on different shades of a single selected color.
  • Configuration Defaults: The color applied to this chart will be based on the defaults defined in configuration.

Color

This is only available if Monochrome is selected above. Define the color to be used for monochromatic coloring of the chart.

Opacity

Select the opacity percentage of the chart. The lower the percentage, the more transparent it is.

Other Segment

Select the % of total a segment must be smaller than, in order to be grouped into an 'Other' segment in a pie chart. If 0 there is no grouping.
If ‘Auto’ is selected then for pie charts with more than 10 segments, segments with values under 5% will be grouped as ‘Other’.

Shadow Color

Define the color of the shadow effect applied to the pie.

Outline Color

Define the color of the outline of the pie and segments.

Outline Width

Define the width of the outline of the pie and segments.

Pie Shading Style

Define the shading style to apply to the pie.

Start Position

Select the position relative to an analogue clock face that the first segment in the pie should start. 

By default the pie chart will start at the 12 O’Clock position.

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 color centre 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 proportional infographic image. If left blank the series total will be used. If the series total is less, there will be 'empty color' for the rest of the image. If it is more, everything after the specified value will be ignored.

Empty Color

Define the color to be displayed if the specified Total Value is not met by the selected series.

Orientation

The image used by the proportional infographic will be filled from the top down.

Scale

Display a scale above the comparative infographic that shows the min and max values, and the central point.

Scale Font

Define the formatting for text displayed above the comparative infographic images.

Label Font

Define the formatting for the label text displayed below the comparative infographic images.

Text Font

Define the formatting for text displayed above 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 as such may leave some empty space.

Border Color

Define a color to be used as an outline for each region on the map.

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Null BehaviourBehavior

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, quarter, 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 there is a time granularity gap.
  • Skip: The line is joined from the last available value with the next one, over the missing data points. The gaps are not 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 data set.

Note: This functionality is provided for all variations of line charts that support continuous time series. Learn more about it 20709964. 

Fill in Granularity Gaps for Series

Enable or disable the Null Behaviour Behavior functionality on a continuous time series chart. If enabled, this option fills in the missing values based on the time granularity of the chart.

Fill in Granularity Gaps for TrendsEnable or disable the Null Behaviour Behavior functionality for trends trend lines. If enabled, this fills in the missing values in a trend line (for e.g. example, when a 20709964 chart formatting such as a mean , or trend is applied) based on the time granularity of the chart.
Limit Treemap Values by AmountDefine 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 together in a separate ‘Other’ square. (Enabled by default.)
Note: Ensure that your metric has been included to the size field.
Treemap Limit Amount Specify how many squares are to be generated by the Treemap chart. (Default value is set to 1,000.)
Limit Treemap Values by Percentage Define whether or not to set a limit on the Treemap squares based on a specified percentage. Users can specify the percentage to be applied to the field’s total; values higher than the specified percentage will be displayed in separate squares, and the remaining (lower) values will be grouped into a single ‘Other’ square.
Treemap Limit Percentage

Select the percentage with which to limit the Treemap squares.

Link Target Display

If using a link in your chart, choose whether to open the link in a new window, or use the current window.
Initial DisplayChoose which style to display a Google map chart in when it is first loaded. Options include Map and Satellite.
Tooltip Display Choose whether or not to display tooltips on chart.
Text AlignmentFor Numeric Display Charts, choose whether to align the text to the left or the right, or stay with the default centre alignment.
Combination Overlay

Allows you to choose how to display bars of different series when you have a Combination chart with a secondary axis. You can choose to display the bars stacked on top of one another when setting is enabled, or side by side when setting is disabled.

Note: this setting will appear for Combination charts with Overlay, such as Horizontal Overlay or Vertical Overlay charts.

Time Series OverlayAllows you to choose how to display bars or columns of different series in a time series bar or column chart. You can choose to display the bars stacked on top of one another when setting is enabled, or side by side when setting is disabled.


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