Charts can help you present data analysis results in a clear and intuitive way. This section introduces different types of charts in large screens and their use cases, to help you in quickly selecting the appropriate chart for data presentation and display.
Prerequisites
- A project has been created by referring to Creating a Project.
- A data source has been connected by referring to Creating a Data Source.
- A dataset has been created by referring to Creating a Dataset.
- A large screen has been created by referring to Creating a Large Screen.
Procedure
- Click
in the upper left corner to select a region. - In the lower left corner of the navigation pane, select an enterprise project from Enterprise Project.
- On DataArts Insight's Workspace page, click Create and Select Create Screen.
- In the displayed dialog box, select a project and click OK.
- The Common charts page shows common chart templates.
- Drag or click a chart template to the canvas area.
- In the data configuration area on the right, select a dataset.
- Select the required chart type and configure fields and styles.
- Once the large screen fields and style are configured, click Update in the lower part. Then, click Save and Publish or Save in the upper right corner of the page.
Chart Types and Description
Each chart has its use cases and data elements (fields that form the chart). The following describes the use cases, data elements, and examples of various charts.
Type | Chart | Description | Data Element |
|---|---|---|---|
Line Chart | Line Chart | Line charts are used to display the trend of data over equal time intervals. | Class Axis/Dimension Axis Value/Metric Color Legend |
Combination Chart | Combination charts support dual-axis display of data with different magnitudes, and support data display scenarios for conventional line and column chart combinations.
| Class Axis/Dimension Axis Value/Metric Color Legend | |
Dual Y-Axis Combination Chart | Data of different magnitudes is displayed on two axes.
| Class Axis/Dimension Primary Axis Value/Metric Secondary Axis Value/Metric Color Legend | |
Step Line Chart | A step graph is a graphical representation of continuous data distribution. | Class Axis/Dimension Axis Value/Metric Color Legend | |
Pie Chart | Pie Chart | A pie chart shows the proportion of each item's size to the total sum of all items in the data. | Class Axis/Dimension Axis Value/Metric Color Legend |
Rose Chart | A rose chart displays comparisons between different data points and is particularly useful for categorical data. | Class Axis/Dimension Axis Value/Metric Color Legend | |
Circular Progress Bar | A circular progress bar provides a visual representation of the progress of a specific indicator. | Progress Value/Target Value/Metric | |
Radar Chart | A radar chart can display analyzed data or ratios, allowing you to easily check various data indicators and trends. | Class Axis/Dimension Axis Value/Metric Color Legend | |
Bar Chart | Bar Chart | Bar charts are useful for comparing differences between data groups and displaying changes in data over a period of time. | Class Axis/Dimension Axis Value/Metric Color Legend |
Horizontal Bar Chart | A horizontal bar chart is similar to a column chart, but displays data horizontally to allow for easy comparison of data sizes and differences between items. | Class Axis/Dimension Axis Value/Metric Color Legend | |
Combination Chart | Combination charts support dual-axis display of data with different magnitudes, and support data display scenarios for conventional line and column chart combinations.
| Class Axis/Dimension Axis Value/Metric Color Legend | |
Dual Y-Axis Combination Chart | Data of different magnitudes is displayed on two axes.
| Class Axis/Dimension Axis Value/Metric Secondary Axis Value/Metric Color Legend | |
Gantt Chart | A Gantt chart is used to display the progress of various tasks. | Title/Dimension Name/Dimension Status/Dimension Start Time/Dimension End Time/Dimension |