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Chart title
The title of your chart
Title font size
The font size of your chart title
The minimum value is 8.
Chart subtitle
The subtitle of your chart
Subtitle font size
The font size of your chart subtitle
The minimum value is 8.
Show tooltips
Enable tooltips, which appear when you hover over areas of your chart and show the values at the point in focus
Stacked
Stacks each layer of the chart
This gives you a better understanding of how each group’s value contributes to the total value at any given point.
When area charts are unstacked, information may be hidden by other layers. To make the data more visible for unstacked area charts, you can select Half opacity under the Series tab.
Show border
Shows a visible border around the chart. This border will create a separation between the chart and dashboard elements that surround it.
Sort datasets by area
Enabled when Stacked is selected
Sorts the stacked area layers from most to least area, where most is at the bottom and least is at the top
Percentage
Changes your y-axis to show percentages
Charts with a percentage axis are sometimes called 100% stacked charts and are useful for displaying ratios without focusing on individual values.
Show legend
By default, all charts display a legend if there are multiple groupings in your chart.
The following options are available:
Always - the legend always appears on your chart
Never - the legend is hidden from your chart
Auto - the legend appears when multiple groupings are present
Placement
If the chart legend is shown, choose whether to display the legend outside or inside the chart and where to place it
Outside chart:
Left
Right
Above (default)
Below
Inside chart:
Top Left
Top Right
Bottom Left
Bottom Right
Number of columns
Specify the number of columns that your legend spans
Leaving the default as 0 keeps your legend on a single line.
Title
The title for the x-axis
Rotate labels
Rotate the axis labels by -45, -30, 30, or 45 degrees—or don’t rotate them at all
Another way to work with long label names is to use angled or rotated labels. This is great for situations when you can’t (or don’t want to) swap the axes of your chart, or when you have long labels on both axes. If you select Label steps > Show all labels, you can avoid the ellipsis labels by rotating them. Angled labels will get harder to read the more they’re rotated, so only angle them as much as is needed.
Hide labels
Hides the axis labels
Show all labels
To avoid overcrowded axis labels, we sometimes only show every other axis label that should appear. Select this setting to override this behavior and show all labels.
Min
Available when the axis labels are numeric
Specify the minimum value of your axis
Max
Available when the axis labels are numeric
Specify the maximum value of your axis
Steps
Available when the axis labels are numeric
Specify the number of steps to show between your Min and Max values
Log axis
Available when the x-axis labels are numeric
Displays the x-axis on a logarithmic scale
Date format
Available when the x-axis labels are dates
Select how to format x-axis date labels:
Short - mm/dd/yy; for example, 03/28/19
Medium - for example, Mar 28, 2019
Long - for example, March 28, 2019
Full - for example, Thursday, March 28, 2019
ISO-8601 - for example, 2019-03-28
Data format
Available when the axis labels are numeric
Select how your values are displayed:
Number
Percentage - Multiplies the values by 100 and appends a %
Currency
None (no format)
Custom
Number format
Available when Data format is Number
Select how your numbers are displayed:
1,234.56
1234.56
1234,56
1.234,56
1 234,56
1’234.56
Currency format
Available when Data format is Currency
Select a currency symbol to prepend to your axis labels:
$ (USD)
€ (EUR)
¥ (JPY)
£ (GBP)
₪ (ILS)
R$ (BRL)
Rounding
Available when Data format is Number, Percentage, or Currency
Select how to round your values—or don’t round at all
1k
No rounding
Round to integers (1000)
2 decimal places
3 decimal places
If your chart values are integers, the labels will be integers too.
Title
The title for the y-axis
Rotate labels
Rotate the axis labels by -45, -30, 30, or 45 degrees—or don’t rotate them at all
Hide labels
Hides the axis labels
Min
Available when the axis labels are numeric
Specify the minimum value of your axis
Max
Available when the axis labels are numeric
Specify the maximum value of your axis
Steps
Available when the axis labels are numeric
Specify the number of steps to show between your Min and Max values
Log axis
Enabled when Stacked is unselected
Displays the y-axis on a logarithmic scale
Data format
Available when the y-axis values are numeric
Data format
Available when the axis labels are numeric
Select how your values are displayed:
Number
Percentage - Multiplies the values by 100 and appends a %
Currency
None (no format)
Custom
Number format
Available when Data format is Number
Select how your numbers are displayed:
1,234.56
1234.56
1234,56
1.234,56
1 234,56
1’234.56
Currency format
Available when Data format is Currency
Select a currency symbol to prepend to your axis labels:
$ (USD)
€ (EUR)
¥ (JPY)
£ (GBP)
₪ (ILS)
R$ (BRL)
Rounding
Available when Data format is Number, Percentage, or Currency
Select how to round your values—or don’t round at all
1k
No rounding
Round to integers (1000)
2 decimal places
3 decimal places
If your chart values are integers, the labels will be integers too.
Background color
The background color of your chart
By default, it uses the background color of the dashboard theme. Selecting another color overrides the background color of the dashboard theme.
Use custom colors
Overrides the chart colors of the dashboard theme
Use the color picker or enter a hexadecimal color code to set the color of each column represented on your chart. Make sure to click Select once you’ve chosen your color to update the selection.
The colors are tied to each specific category in your chart, so if the ordering in your chart changes due to the data changing, the color you associated with Login, for example, always stays associated with Login. However, the color resets if you change the name of Login.
Half opacity
Reduces the opacity of area layers to 50%, making them more transparent—especially helpful for stacked area charts
Linear interpolation
Select the type of interpolation for your chart:
No interpolation (linear) - Uses the least number of data points, resulting in more jagged lines
Step - No slopes; jumps from one value to the next halfway through
Cardinal (smoothed) - Uses more data points than Linear interpolation, resulting in smoother lines
Use this chart as a variable control by selecting a dashboard and connecting other variable controls to it. Learn more about how to set up drilldowns for a chart.
Add a note at a specific x- or y-axis value in your chart to provide your teammates with some context for the data or add a target line to your chart
Show annotation labels on chart
Shows the label you provide when adding a new annotation to the chart
Select Add new annotation to create a new annotation
Axis
Select whether the new annotation should show at a value on the x-axis or y-axis
Value
Specify the value on the chosen axis to show the annotation
The sample values below the text field show the required format.
Label
The note you’d like to add
This appears next to the annotation line.
Color
The color of the annotation (for both the line and annotation label)
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