This blog is part of the xViz Bubble/Scatter Chart Blog Series A scatter chart, aka scatterplot , scatter graph or scattergram uses dots to represent values for two different numeric variables. Each dot’s position on the horizontal axis(X) and the vertical axis(Y) indicates values for an individual data point. Scatter plots are used for correlation analysis […]
A Bubble Chart is an extension to the Scatter Chart where along with the X and Y coordinates, the data points also have a size dimension as the third variable. By definition, a bubble chart does not use a category axis — both horizontal and vertical axes are value axes and the bubble size is also […]
Note: This blog addresses some features of the custom visual that will be available in the App Source in the upcoming weeks. To get this latest build, reach out to us here. This blog is part of the Bullet Chart Blog Series As proposed by Stephen Few, the Bullet chart was developed to overcome the fundamental issues […]
This blog is part of the xViz Waterfall Chart Blog Series In this blog, we will be looking at some of the latest feature additions to the xViz Waterfall Chart v1.1.5 catering to some of the most requested use cases like only values and Stacked Waterfall Chart. Key Features – Summary Top ‘N’ with ‘Others’ bar […]
This blog is part of the xViz Advanced Trellis Blog Series We are proud to announce the latest version of xViz Advanced Trellis (aka Small Multiples) V 1.1.5 with several new chart types, features, and improved UX. Following are the list of new features and enhancements Key Features – Summary New chart options – Normal Charts […]
Yes, you heard it right! We added a new type of Linear Guage option. – ‘Progress Bar’ for broader coverage of different use cases for gauges. Following is a quick summary of exciting new features centered around the Progress bar for xViz Linear Gauge (v 1.1.5) New Features New gauge Type progress Bar Custom Data Labels […]
In this blog, we will walk you through the steps to leverage condition formatting in xViz Gauges i.e. Linear & Advanced Gauge. One of the most common methods of analyzing the health of the KPI is by using conditional formatting. xViz Gauges – linear & angular gauge comes with advanced conditional formatting options, which helps you to leverage […]
Pie and Donut charts are used to show the proportions of categorical data, with the size of each piece representing the proportion of each category. The xViz Advanced Pie and Donut provides several Pie and Donut chart varieties and use cases into a single visual. To better visualize the part to whole relationship and for […]
This blog is part of the Multi Axes Blog Series Annotations provide context to enhance your storytelling experience with textual call outs and drive attention to important areas. Annotations help communicate one’s ideas effectively by drawing attention to the marked areas with different colored icons and arrows. Use Cases Storytelling – Answer immediate questions as to what […]
This blog is part of the Multi Axes Blog Series In this blog, we will see how to pass dynamic values to an external Drilldown Report (SAP Webi) from Power BI using External URL feature from xViz Multi Axes Chart. xViz Visuals has made our analytics life easier by providing many useful features that easily integrate […]
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