Overview
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Area |
You want to emphasize the magnitude of change over time. Use an area chart to show how much the value of a measure changes over time. |
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Stacked Area |
You want to emphasise the magnitude of change over time, while comparing multiple categories. |
Chart Data Options
Option |
Description |
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Label |
This is the category label for the X axis |
Series |
Typically a numeric value such as $. An item that you want to measure on your Chart |
Colour |
This option is only available if you have a cross tab data set available and is used to determine the colour applied for cross tab series data. |
Area Chart Tutorial
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Summary
In order to set up an Area Chart you will need:
- Create a report with chart display
- Select a field to use as the Label
- Select a field to use as the Metric
- Select a field to use as the Colour (if you have decided to create a cross tab report)
- Create your chart, selecting Area as the type
- Provide the Label, Metric, and Colour options and Refresh
- Customise the Chart as required
- Close the Chart Builder
- Save your report
Tutorial
1. Click on the Create link and select Report to begin building your report.
2. You should now be on the Initialise Report page. Select the Drag and Drop Builder as the build tool.
5. You should now be on the Step 1. Report Data page. To start with, set the Output Options to Chart Only by selecting it in the Report Options section on the right. This will ensure that the information appears as a chart.
6. Now you need to add metrics to your report. Click on the next to the Time category to expand it.
7. Drag and drop the Year field into the Columns area.
8. Now expand the Athlete Payment category and drag and drop the Invoice Estimate dimension into the Columns area below Year. You will notice that the icon has changed to
, this is because the default aggregation for this field has been set to SUM in the view.
9. Click on at the top of the page to move to the next step.
13. In the Chart Data section you will need to select the data for each setting in the chart.
14. Set the Label to Year.
15. Set the Series to Sum Invoice Estimate.
16. Click Refresh to generate your chart.
Stacked Area Chart Tutorial
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1. Begin building your report, like the Area Chart tutorial above, or edit the Area Chart previously created.
2. Change your report to a Cross Tab display in the Report Options panel on the right.
3. You will be prompted to confirm that you want to change the report to a Cross Tab, click Confirm.
9. In the Chart Data section you will need to select the data for each setting in the chart.
10. Set the Label to Year.
11. Set the Series to Sum Invoice Estimate.
12. Set the Colour to Demographic.
13. Click Refresh to generate your chart.
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