Plug-N-Play charts
Custom Markers can be used in different charts like bars, lines, Waffle and even grids to give more context to the data
Advanced grid supporting deltas, filtering, microcharts and flexible positioning. Allows for excel like vertical and horizontal grouping of elements
Packed Bubble chart allows users to display data in a cluster of circles. Dimensions define the circle groups and measures define the size and color
Display the proportional relationship of various components to a whole, but for more than one data series simultaneously
Waterfall chart shows a running total as values are added or subtracted. It's useful for understanding how an initial value (for example, net income) is affected by a series of positive and negative values.
Deltas and % Deltas can be added to bar charts, grids, column charts to show LY, CY or Curr vs Plan reporting
Custom markers like stars, financial symbols, directional symbols and more can be included in grid chart to display ratings or scores etc and make the grid more interactive
Lipstick chart shows the major trend on the foreground and the minor trend behind the major for a precise comparison of both values.
A Mekko chart (also known as a Marimekko chart) is a two-dimensional stacked chart with varying column widths. Mekko charts are often used to show measures like growth, margin or market share by product, segment or region
Honeycomb visualizations provide high-density views of metrics or categories that can optionally be grouped as clusters
Pictograms are types of charts and graphs that use icons and images to represent data. Also known as “pictographs”, “icon charts”, “picture charts”, and “pictorial unit charts”, pictograms use a series of repeated icons to visualize simple data.
Bullet graphs are used to compare one value, represented by a horizontal bar, to another value, represented by a vertical line, and relate those to qualitative ranges.
A histogram is a graph that shows the frequency of numerical data using rectangles. The height of a rectangle (the vertical axis) represents the distribution frequency of a variable (the amount, or how often that variable appears).
A hierarchy Filter helps visualize and filter elements heirarchially. The heirarchy can be defined on the fly like items sold in a year, customers for a region etc. This is helpful to manage and filter a large list of elements and can be used to filter the rest of the dashboard.
A funnel chart is a graphical representation used to visualize how data moves through a process. In a funnel chart, the dependent variable's value diminishes in the subsequent stages of the process. Funnel charts are widely used to represent sales funnels, recruitment, and order fulfilment processes
A calendar chart is a visualization used to show activity over the course of a long span of time, such as months or years. They're best used when you want to illustrate how some quantity varies depending on the day of the week, or how it trends over time.
Dumbbell plot (also known as Dumbbell chart, Connected dot plot) is great for displaying changes between two points in time, two conditions or differences between two groups.
Animated charts provide you with a variety of ways to bring your data to the next level. Whether that’s through axis movement or racing graphs, incorporating motion in your data stories can help you communicate insights in ways that static charts can’t. Play Axis can be added to Vitara Bar , Line, Area, Tornado, Bullet and Pie Charts.
A waffle chart shows progress towards a target or a completion percentage. Waffle Charts are a great way of visualizing data in relation to a whole, to highlight progress against a given threshold, or when dealing with populations too varied for pie charts. A lot of times, these are used as an alternative to the pie charts. It also has a niche for showing parts-to-whole contribution.
Tornado or butterfly charts are a special type of bar chart, where the data categories are listed vertically instead of the standard horizontal presentation, and the categories are ordered so that the largest bar appears at the top of the chart. They are so named because the final chart visually resembles either one half of or a complete Tornado.
Animated charts provide you with a variety of ways to bring your data to the next level. Whether that’s through axis movement or racing graphs, incorporating motion in your data stories can help you communicate insights in ways that static charts can’t. Play Axis can be added to Vitara Bar , Line, Area, Tornado, Bullet and Pie Charts.
A polar chart represents data along radial and angular axes.hey are circular charts that use values and angles to show information as polar coordinates.
A Gantt chart is a commonly used graphical depiction of a project schedule. It's a type of bar chart showing the start and finish dates of a project's elements such as resources, planning, and dependencies.
Slope charts are simple graphs that quickly and directly show transitions, changes over time, absolute values, and even rankings.
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A tile map is a map in which each region is represented by a single tile of the same shape and size. For example, a square tile map of the United States would consist of square tiles of the same size for each state, regardless of the geographic area of each state.
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