Chart Configuration and Customization
In this article, we will explain how to create and customize a smooth line chart. So let's get started!
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In this article, we will explain how to create and customize a smooth line chart. So let's get started!
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A smooth line chart is a variation of a line chart that uses a smoothing algorithm to create a curved line that passes through or near all of the data points in the chart. Smooth line charts are often used to display trends and patterns in data over time, similar to regular line charts. They can be particularly useful when the data contains a lot of small fluctuations or noise, as the smoothing algorithm can help to clarify the overall trend.
Here is an example of a smooth line chart with sample data:
In this example, a smooth line chart is used to show the temperature trend over time (e.g. months or years). The x-axis represents time, and the y-axis represents the temperature in degrees Celsius. Each data point on the chart represents the temperature at a specific point in time, and the curved line connecting the points shows the overall trend in temperature, with fluctuations in the data smoothed out.
Sample data:
Navigate to Add New Chart screen
Select data source
Select "Smooth Line Chart" type from gallery
The configuration shown illustrates how to map the time period on the x-axis and the temperature on the y axis in order to generate the line chart.
Infinity offers many customization options for your chart. To access these options, click on the customize tab in the chart builder screen. This will display a list of customization options.
Here is a list of notable customization options for the line chart.
Useful Tips:
Use a consistent scale for the y-axis to accurately compare data points
Consider using a legend to label multiple data series on the same chart
Use a clear and concise title to describe the data being displayed
Avoid cluttering the chart with too much data or unnecessary elements
Use a meaningful and appropriate time scale for the x-axis (e.g., days, weeks, months, years)
Time Period | Temperature |
---|---|
Feature | Description |
---|---|
Jan 2020
10
Feb 2020
12
Mar 2020
15
Apr 2020
20
May 2020
25
Jun 2020
30
Aggregation
To create an aggregation, click on the data series chip in the data mapping section and choose the desired aggregation.
There are various aggregation options available based on the data type.
Renaming the Data Series
To rename a data series, click on the data series chip in the data mapping section. A pop-up will appear, allowing you to change the name and any aggregation options.
Dual Axes or Right hand Axes
To enable dual axes, follow these steps:
Click on the customization tab.
Click on series.
Titles
To change the titles, follow these steps:
Click on the customization tab.
Click on the horizontal (or) vertical axes.
Proceed to change the titles.
Chart Background
To change the chart background, follow these steps:
Click on the customization tab.
Click on the chart background.
Proceed to selecting the desired color.
Padding and Zoom
To change the padding and zoom, follow these steps:
Click on the customization tab.
Click on the padding and zoom accordion.
Proceed to customize the padding and zoom attributes for your chart.
Legend
To customize the legend, follow these steps:
Click on the customization tab.
Click on the legend accordion.
The platform offers four legend options: top, bottom, right, or none.
You can also configure the legend font here.
Axes
To customize the axes, follow these steps:
Click on the customize tab.
Select the desired axes (horizontal for X, vertical for Y, and right vertical for secondary Y).
Proceed to changing the title, fonts, labels, order of axes, scale, or even add formatting such as $ or %.
Gridlines
To change the grid lines, follow these steps:
Click on the customize tab.
Select the gridlines accordion.
Select the orientation (i.e. vertical or horizontal).
Select the series that you want to plot on the right-hand axes.
You will also have the option to modify the font attributes.
Update/customize the count and colors of the gridlines.