A bar chart used in a Grid widget can display values of one or two numerical measures.
You can edit the columns and appearance of the bar chart.
In the Grid panel, move the mouse pointer to the a bar chart column, click the Setup icon to specify the measures to display, or click the
Appearance icon to set the chart layout.
The following setup options are available.
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Setup |
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Columns |
Measures displayed in the chart of the selected bar chart column. To change the display name of a measure, move the mouse pointer to a measure and click
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Add secondary measure |
Adds a second measure to the bar chart. Select a measure in the drop-down menu. |
Appearance |
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Display name |
Name of the criteria displayed as a tooltip in the chart. Click Revert to '...', to restores the initial display name. |
Aggregation |
Aggregation type for the column values: Average, Sum, Minimum, Maximum, and Count. Default is Average (AVG). Select an aggregation type. |
Number formatting |
Enables the formatting of the measure values. Click |
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The column is used as timespan. The option is disabled by default. Enable the option and specify the time span settings. Base unit Select the base unit for the timespan, for example, seconds or minutes. Use decimal fractions Allows to specify the number of decimals. The option is enabled by default. Select the decimal fraction in the Precision drop-down menu. The default is Auto. |
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Allows to select the decimal fraction in the drop-down menu. The default is Auto. |
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Allows to specify a prefix and suffix.
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Displays a thousands separator in the column values. |
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Values are displayed abbreviated. |
Data range |
Allows you to specify a range for the measure values to be displayed for numeric data columns. Click If you specify a data range, the cells outside the range are displayed with a fully saturated color. |
Show cell values |
Displays the measure values in each table cell with a bar chart. |
Colors |
Colors of the measures displayed in the chart. To change a color, click |