Learning about charts
Present data in a clearer way by using a wide range of charts that you can
include in your reports. For example, to analyze the current workload, you can display data
about case statuses as a pie chart.
Several charts include subtypes that provide
more specialized ways of presenting data.
Available chart types
- Column
- Displays values as vertical bars.
The following subtypes are available:
- Clustered – Groups columns together.
- Stacked – Stacks columns of a given group together.
- 100% – Stacks columns together. The total height for each column is always 100% of the height of the chart.
- Line
- Connects values with a line.
The following subtypes are available:
- Segment – Indicates value variations with changes in the angle of the line.
- Curved – Indicates value variations with a curved line.
- Step – Indicates value variations with as steps, with the first value as a horizontal step.
- Reverse Step – Indicates value variations with steps with the first value as a vertical step from the first to the second value.
- Horizontal – Indicates value variations with points along a horizontal line.
- Combo charts
- Combine column charts and line charts. Combo charts include one vertical axis or two
vertical axes. The two data sets share the same horizontal axis.
The following subtypes are available:
- Single Y-Axis Clustered – Single horizontal axis with clustered columns.
- Single Y-Axis Stacked – Single horizontal axis with stacked columns.
- Dual Y-Axis Clustered – Double horizontal axis that applies to columns and lines. The columns on the chart are clustered.
- Dual Y-Axis Stacked – Double horizontal axis that applies to columns and lines. The columns on the chart are stacked.
- Area
- Displays data sets one on top of another to identify relationships or differences
among them.
The following subtypes are available:
- Overlaid – Displays values as separate transparent ranges.
- Stacked – Displays values as non-transparent layers.
- 100% – Values cover the entire chart height.
- Funnel
- Displays values in descending order, which is represented by increasingly smaller
graphics.
The following subtypes are available:
- Normal – Each segment of the funnel is connected. You can click one segment to separate it from the rest.
- Exploded – Separates each segment of the funnel.
- Pyramid
- Displays values in descending order represented by increasingly larger graphics.
Mirror reflection shape of the funnel chart type.
The following subtypes are available:
- Normal – Each segment of the pyramid is connected. You can click one segment to separate it from the rest.
- Exploded – Separates each segment of the pyramid.
- Bubble
- Displays values as bubbles. The size of the bubble corresponds to the presented value.
- Pie
- Displays values as a segmented circle.
The following subtypes are available:
- Normal – Each segment of the chart is connected. You can click the segments to separate them from the rest.
- Exploded – Disconnects the segments and locates them away from the center of the chart. You can click the segments to connect them together.
- Doughnut – The segments form a circle with an empty space in the center. You can click the segments to separate them from each other.
- Bar
- Displays values as horizontal bars.
The following subtypes are available:
- Clustered – Groups the bars together.
- Stacked – Stacks the columns of a given group together.
- 100% – Stacks the columns together. The total height for each column is always 100% of the height of the chart.
- Spark
- Compresses charts so that you can embed them in a form or layout to show a wide range
of data in a single view.
The following subtypes are available:
- Line – Displays values as points connected with lines.
- Column – Displays values as clustered columns.
- Gauge
- Displays a single value as a gauge.
The following subtypes are available:
- 270 Degree Arch – Displays values in an arch with a marker in the center that indicates the value.
- Speedometer – Displays values in a gauge that resembles a speedometer with a marker in the center that indicates the value.
- Half dial – Displays values in a semicircle with a marker in the center that indicates the value.
- Half arch – Displays values in an arch with a marker in the center that indicates the value.
- Dial – Displays values in a circle with a marker in the center that indicates the value.
- Linear – Displays values in a line graph with a marker that indicates the value.
- Horizontal LED – Displays values in a horizontal line graph with a marker that indicates the value. Black and white stripes mark the value range.
- Vertical LED – Displays values in a vertical line graph with a marker that indicates the value. Black and white stripes mark the value range.
- Cylinder – Displays values in a three-dimensional cylindrical graph with a metric on the left that indicates the value.
- Thermometer – Displays values in a gauge that resembles a thermometer with a metric on the left that indicates the value.
- Map
- Distributes geographical data by categories, regions, or entities on the map.
Note: You can configure map charts in Dev Studio.