You can use a distribution chart to identify outliers and suspected deviations for process or function instances.
In a distribution chart, you can display the frequency distribution of a distributable measure's values for a number of process or function instances.
The distribution chart is available only for context based dashboards.
The following widget options are available.
General options |
Description |
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Name |
Optional widget name. |
More options |
Displays additional options. |
Container |
Hide header: Hides the header as well as the title of the widget, and resizes the content of the container. Click the icon again to display the header. Hide border: Hides the outline of the widget container. Click the icon again to display the outline. |
Container style |
Selects the style type of the container. The container styles available in the drop-down menu are part of the style template selected for the current dashboard. By default, the Default widget style is preselected. |
Style |
Selects the style type of the widget. The widget styles available in the drop-down menu are part of the style template selected for the current dashboard. By default, the Default widget style is preselected. |
Auto refresh |
Sets the automatic data retrieval of the widget. |
Show menu |
Enables the widget menu in view mode. In view mode, you can display the widget menu
by clicking the |
Specific distribution chart options |
Description |
Chart title |
Optional chart title of the chart displayed in the widget. |
X-axis label orientation |
Aligns the labeling of the X-axis.
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Show values |
Displays the measure values outside the columns by default. If the space is too limited, the values are displayed inside the columns. If the space inside the bars or stack columns is also limited, the values are not displayed at all. |
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Axis |
Specifies the visualization of the X- and Y-axis. Show all: Displays the axis titles and labels. Enabled by default. Hide title: Hides the axis titles and displays only the axis labels. Hide all: Hides the axes completely. |