en GPS module bar (tiles)


Create simple bar or column charts for the tile using the Bar module.

Bars

Orientation

You can use the bars oriented horizontally and vertically:

  • horizontal for developments over time (Time),
  • vertical for structural comparisons (Structure).

Max Bar Width

At this point, determine the maximum width of the bars in pixels.

Color

This property sets the color of the columns or bars as HEX, RGB or HSL code. You can switch these in the Color pop-up using the small arrows on the right. Alternatively, you can also use the color picker.

Deviation

Good Color

Here you can set the standard color for positive (Good Color) rated deviations (Compare Data) by clicking on the corresponding color field via the color picker or as HEX, RGB or HSL code.

Bad Color

Here you can set the default color for negatively (Bad Color) rated deviations (Compare Data) by clicking on the corresponding color field via the color picker or as HEX, RGB or HSL code.

Increase is Good

If the increase of the deviation is evaluated positively for the company result, activate the Increase is Good property. The calculated value of the deviation will then be displayed with the selected color of Good Color.

If the check mark is deactivated, the increased deviation is considered as a negative impact on the company's results and is therefore colored with the Bad Color.

Heading

If the checkbox is activated, an automatic title is displayed.

Font Size

Sets the size for the heading in pixel.

Axes

Show Category Labels

Use the checkbox to define whether the category label should be displayed.

Show Reference Line

Set via the checkbox whether a reference line is mapped (Reference Line)

Value

Enter the value for the reference line here.

Value Labels

If the Enable checkbox is activated, the values labels of the data points are displayed on the line.

Value Format Pop up

Define the number format using the following options:

  • Locale: Defines abbreviations, decimal and thousand separators for the respective language. You can choose between endefr and auto. If auto is selected, the Locale set in the respective host application is used. 
  • Format Type: Defines the type of number output. You can choose between number (decimal number), percent (percentage), ordinal (ordinal number) and Time (time unit).
  • Abbreviations: Defines the type of abbreviations. You can choose between mean (abbreviation most suitable for the mean value), min (abbreviation most suitable for the minimum value), max (abbreviation most suitable for the maximum value), auto (best-suited abbreviation for each respective number individually), trillion (trillion abbreviation), billion (billion abbreviation), millionthousand and none (no abbreviation at all). With this property you can, for example, ensure that numerical values are always displayed in thousands - e.g. 0.1k or 1000k.
  • Thousands Separator: Replaces the thousand separator set by the selected locale.
  • Decimal Separator: Replaces the decimal separator set by the selected locale.
  • Total Digits: Defines how many digits the number may consist of. Total Digits is prioritized over Decimal Digits.
  • Decimal Digits: Defines how many decimal places of the formatted number are displayed.
  • Scaling Factor: The value of each data point is multiplied by the entered number to scale values.
  • Prefix: The input value is placed before the number.
  • Suffix: The input value is placed after the number.
  • Zero Format: When the checkbox is activated, any data value equal to 0 (the number zero) gets replaced by the entered value.
  • Null Format: Any data value that equals NULL (no value) gets replaced by the entered value.
  • Infinity Format: If a data value is undefined or the result of an arithmetic error such as dividing by 0 (zero), the data value is replaced by the entered value.
  • Rounding Method: Defines the rounding method. You can choose between half up (23.5 → 24, -23.5 → -23), commercial (23.5 → 24, -23.5 → -24) and trim (23.5 → 23, -23.5 → 23).
  • Negative Sign: Defines how negative numbers are displayed. You can choose between minusparenthesis, and none (no sign).
  • Explicit Positive Sign: Defines whether a positive number should always be preceded by a + (plus sign).
  • Time Units: If Time has been specified for the format type, the time units can be set here. The default setting interprets data values as seconds and displays them as hours and minutes with decimal places in the format h:mm.m 
  • Description: Short name that describes the configuration to be recognizable

Time Units Pop-Up

For the Format Type Time, a system of units can be configured with the help of the Time Units Property, which in the default setting consists of hours and minutes. Each number formatted in this way is then splitted in its values for each unit. The order of the unit list defines their relationship from the largest unit (top) to the smallest unit (bottom). Each unit contains the following options:

  • Modulus: defines the arithmetic relationship between the units. In terms of modular arithmetic, the number reflects how many entities of the next smaller unit fit into an entity of the current unit. If the current unit is the smallest of the unit system, the modulus establishes the reference to the raw value to be formatted. Thus, in the case of a unit system of hours and minutes with raw values that are given in minutes, the hours unit carries the modulus 60 and the minutes unit carries the modulus 1.
  • Prefix: Defines the local prefix with which the value of this unit should begin. It can be used as a separator to values of larger units.
  • Suffix: Defines the local suffix that should follow the value of this unit. For example, it can contain a unit abbreviation or be used as a separator to values of smaller units.
  • Omit If Zero: Sets whether values of this unit should be omitted if they equal 0.
  • Leading Zeros: Sets whether values of this unit should be displayed with one or more leading zeros (depending on the reference to the next larger unit).
  • Description: Sets a description for the unit to make it easier to recognize in the list.

Font

Size

Sets the maximum size of the font in pixel.

Family

Define the global font. Clear the contents of the text box and then select Arial, Tahoma, Verdana, Lucida Console and Calibri from the suggested options. Alternatively, you can enter the name of a font that is installed on your system, even if no suggestions are displayed. For example, enter Comic Sans MS.

Color

This property determines the font color as HEX, RGB or HSL code. You can switch these using the small arrows on the right side in the color pop-up. Alternatively, you can also use the color picker.