🗃️ Chart
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📄️ Pie Chart
A Pie chart is a circular graphical representation used to show the proportion or percentage of different categories within a whole. Each "slice" or "segment" of the chart represents a specific category, and its size is proportional to the amount it represents within the total set. These charts offer a variety of customization options that users can configure to adjust the appearance and functionality of the chart according to their needs. These configurations can be found in the Menu option. The following sections will detail these options:
📄️ Scatter Chart
A Scatter chart is a graphical representation that displays the values of two numerical variables through points on a Cartesian plane. This type of chart is used to observe the relationship between the two variables, how the data is distributed, and whether there is any correlation between them. These charts offer a variety of customization options that users can configure to adjust the appearance and functionality of the chart according to their needs. These configurations can be found in the Menu option. The following sections will detail these options:
📄️ Cards Chart
A Cards chart is a type of visualization primarily used in dashboards to display key information in a compact and accessible way. This type of chart does not represent a series of data through bars, lines, or points; instead, it presents individual metrics in "cards," each highlighting a specific value. These charts offer a variety of options to customize the cards and their functionality according to needs. These configurations can be found in the Menu option. The following sections will detail these options:
📄️ Treemap Chart
A Treemap chart is a hierarchical visualization that uses nested rectangles to represent data in a tree structure, where the size of each rectangle reflects a quantitative magnitude, and the color can show an additional dimension of the data. This type of chart is useful for showing how parts are distributed within a whole and how different categories or elements compare within a hierarchy. These charts offer a variety of options to customize several aspects of the Treemap chart to adjust its appearance and functionality according to your specific needs. These configurations can be found in the Menu option. The following sections will detail these options:
📄️ Grid Chart
A Grid chart is a type of visualization that organizes data in a table, typically with rows and columns. It is often used to display large volumes of data in an organized and accessible way, allowing users to view and analyze the values of different variables or categories in a structured layout. Although it is not as "visual" as bar or line charts, the Grid chart is very useful for efficiently comparing data when dealing with numerical or categorical values. Various configurations of the Grid chart can be customized to improve its appearance and functionality. These configurations can be found in the Menu option. The following sections will detail these options:
📄️ Pivot Chart
A Pivot chart is a dynamic visualization that allows users to reorganize, summarize, and analyze large volumes of data interactively, using a pivot table structure. This type of chart is useful when exploring relationships between different variables and facilitating the analysis of complex data. Pivot charts allow data to be displayed flexibly, enabling users to select different dimensions and measures to represent relationships visually. Additionally, you can customize various aspects of the Pivot chart to suit your needs and enhance data visualization. These configurations can be found in the Menu option. The following sections will detail these options:
📄️ Filter Elements
The Filter Elements Chart allows users to quickly and efficiently filter and view specific data within a chart. This type of chart is especially useful in dashboards where users need to focus on specific subsets of data for detailed analysis. Through filters, users can customize the visualization based on different criteria, enhancing understanding and decision-making. Below, we will detail the different types of filters: