Appboard/old/widgets/area chart

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Adding a Area Chart Widget

Click "Add Widget" in the tool palette on the left. If "Add Widget" is disabled, refer to the "Adding a Stack" section.

  1. Enter a name for the Widget
  2. Select Area Chart Widget
  3. Select the Board you'd like the Area Chart Widget to appear on.
  4. Select "OK".


Configuring Area Chart

  1. Select a Data Collection that contains the information you'd like to use for this Area chart.
    • Click the "Data Collection" pulldown, then select from the list of available Data Collections.
    • If you do not see any Data Collections, refer to Add/Edit/Remove a Data Collection.
  2. Select X-Axis Field from the Data Collection that this chart would use as X-Axis.
    • Click the "X-Axis Field" pulldown, and then select an item from the list. Then, click the "Type" pulldown, and then select an item from the list to indicate what field type this "X-Axis Field" is.
    • An example would be a "Month" field of "CategoryAxis" type.
  3. Set the Series to be plotted. "Y-Axis Field" indicates the vertical location of the bubble. "Form" indicates the form of the filled area. "Color" indicates the color filling the area. "Alpha" indicates the transparency of the plotted area.
    • Click "Add" button to add a new series.
    • Click "Y-Axis Field" pulldown, and then select an item from the list.
    • Click "Form" pulldown, and then select an item from the list.
    • Click "Color" chooser to set the color.
    • Click "Alpha" chooser to set the transparency.
    • Click "Overlaid" pulldown, choose to set the stack type.
  4. Click "Show Legend" option to turn on the display of X-Axis and Y-Axis Legend.
  5. Click "Labels" option to show the X-Axis and/or Y-Axis field's label. Slide the "Rotation" slider to set the label rotation degree. Click "Title" option to show the Title and enter the title to be displayed in the field.