Display (charts)
DisplayBar WidthThe thickness of the elements in stack, waterfall and integrated deviation diagram. Pin WidthThe thickness of the line of pins in needle diagrams. With a pin width = "0", you can implement a dot chart. Elements OffsetThe parameter element offset determines the displacement of the elements on the category axis. This can be expressed as a percentage (value less than or equal to 1) or absolute (value greater than 1) in [px]. Pin Head Radius X, Pin Head Radius Y, Line Dot Radius X, Line Dot Radius YSpecify the X and Y radius in the pin and line chart. By means of the distinction in X and Y, ellipses and the like can also be implemented. Ending Line VisibleShould ending lines be displayed? Ending Line OverlapOverlap of the KPI ending lines on the right and left over the bar. Ending Line ThicknessThe thickness of the ending lines. Ending Line ColorColor of KPI ending lines. PaddingPadding in px, puts a border around the diagram. |
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SpacingSpacing also in px defines the distance between the base and deviation diagram. Space Factor Base ChartSpace factor for the base chart. Formula for determining the space: Factor / (sum of all factors) Space Factor Deviation ChartSpace a deviation chart occupies. Formula for determining the place: Factor / (sum of all factors) Chart Type By SeriesEnter comma-separated, which chart type should be used per series. Available types are: bar, line, offsetbar, pin, stackedbar, waterfall. Calculate SumsBy activating this option, totals are automatically calculated and the totals are transferred to the chart. Custom CSSAt this point, you can specify any CSS string, which is then applied to the visualization. Visible SeriesSo that only certain series are visible, you can use this setting to set which series should be visible. To do this, the indices of the corresponding series are separated by comma, for example: 0,1,3 Note that the indexing begins with 0 in this case. Sum DescriptionAssign a name for the sums in this field. Show TooltipsActivate Tooltips here. |
AxesShow Category AxisIf the checkbox is activated, the category axis is displayed. Axis ThicknessDetermines the thickness of the axis in px. Category Width Is FixedWhether the categories should have a fixed size. If not, the category width is automatically determined depending on the chart width and the number of categories. Category WidthWith Category Width, the fixed category width can be defined in px. Show Value Axis/Flip Value AxisWhen you activate the Show Value Axis check box, the value axes in the diagram as well as the help lines are displayed according to the entered interval. If Flip Value Axis is activated, the value axis is switched to the other side (from right to left or from top to bottom). Value Axis Tick DistanceThe distance between the ticks of the value axis. This is a only a guideline. The ticks are always positioned on "even" values. Category CountIf this value is not equal to 0, it indicates how many categories should be displayed. Excess elements are then truncated, missing elements filled with empty categories. Show Datatypes In AxisIf the checkbox is activated, the data types of the first data series are displayed in the axes if the size is greater than or equal to 3px. |
ScalingScale ModeChoose between Automatic or Manual. Manual Scale Max, Manual Scale Min, Manual Scale Percent Max, Manual Scale Percent MinDefine the value ranges by filling in own values. Using Manual Scaling makes it possible to compare several charts in one Web Intelligence report, while using the same values for each chart. |
OutliersOutlier SizeThe size of the outlier character in pixels. Use Outlier ThresholdControls whether the outlier limit is to be used (Scale Mode Auto only). Positive/Negative Outlier ThresholdIf the scale is automatically scaled, the value is automatically scaled up in the diagram. If a value in the data exceed this limit, this value is used as the maximum. All values above this value are then displayed as outliers. Outlier ModeHere you can choose how exactly outliers are displayed. In the Short mode, the outliers are represented as small triangles on the axis. In the Long mode, however, the outliers are displayed over the entire available area - according to the IBCS. |