A combo chart is a combination of two or more charts displayed in a single visualization. It is used to represent data using different types of charts. The purpose of a combo chart is to provide a more comprehensive view of the data and to highlight the relationships between different data sets. This can help […]
Area charts are very useful in visualizing dense data over time. 100% Stacking is a part-to-whole representation of the area chart to focus on the contribution of different categories and across the horizontal axis like time. The xViz Multiple Axes Chart provides a variety of data representations in up to 5 different axes. The data representation […]
Imagine that you are a general manager, and you want to monitor how all the stores in the region are performing, in terms of sales and goods sold. You could have around ten stores in a particular state. Monitoring this on a line chart could get messy and confusing. To get valuable insights, the best […]
Tracking the performance of any entity, like Stores, involves evaluating several KPIs. This brings a need to concisely represent multiple KPIs for comparison in one visual. Most of the time, these measures might not have the same scale or even be the same kind of measure, for example, you might want to see sales in […]
Marimekko Chart, also known as Mekko chart, is used to analyze two KPIs across two categories. A typical Mekko chart utilizes the width of a column chart to add the information of one more metric. In the image above, we are visualizing a sample dataset of the Scores of a few US Cities for various […]
The KPI values on a report become more meaningful when those are associated with comparative factors like a target, benchmark, past performance, etc. The Bullet chart is one such visual that provides the aid of visualizing KPIs with such benchmarks. Additionally, the KPIs of any business are often interdependent. This creates a need to visualize […]
You have probably been using the concept of the Waterfall chart to visualize a chain of positive and negative data intuitively, resulting in the final net value. But did you know that using the same concept, you can represent data in a bunch of different variations? This blog will cover 7 of these variations that […]
How often have you felt the need to focus on a specific range of information in the report, that is of more relevance to you? Or felt the need to exclude a range of information that is skewing the data, to see the impact of other information? A few ways to do this are to […]
IBCS stands for International Business Communication Standard and defines applying proper conceptual, perceptual, and semantic design to visuals. Along with providing support for standard chart definition and strategic use case, the xViz Bubble/ Scatter also supports IBCS standard use case with dedicated quick-start templates. The IBCS templates deliver 2 important aspects of the IBCS standard […]
This blog is part of the Bubble/Scatter Blog Series.Starting with the new xViz Bullet chart, the Bubble/ Scatter chart also supports the prebuilt template option for a quick start. Ten of the most common use cases for the Bubble/ Scatter chart have been added to the templates, each prebuilt with the best possible layout and individual […]
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