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 […]
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 […]
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