What are the commonly used table components for data visualization and data analysis? (3)

A simple and easy-to-use data visualization tool that can intuitively help you display data results and real-time display of the business status behind the complex data.

In the previous article, we have listed the chart components needed in multiple visualization scenarios for you. Next, I will still take Sugar  BI as an example to show you the commonly used table components for data visualization and data analysis.

 1. Cross-pivot table

A cross-pivot table is a type of table component. For example, if we want to cross-analyze the sales of different "regions" and "product categories", we can create a cross-pivot table through the table component.

2. Retention report

The retention report can show the user's retention and retention rate. The retention report can automatically calculate and display the retention of N days. The user's activity can be obtained through the retention report. Once the user's activity decreases, it means that the user has left or lost.

Based on this, the concept of "retention" can be used to analyze the service effect of an application or website and whether it can retain users. Therefore, the retention rate reflects a conversion rate, that is, the process of converting initial unstable users into active users, stable users, and loyal users. With the continuous extension of this retention rate statistical process, you can see Changes in users over time.

3. Carousel form

The carousel table can scroll to display the contents of the table, and you can customize the column width, row height, and color of each part.

4. Tree form

The tree table can display different levels of measurement values ​​for each dimension. The tree form only supports free drill-down, and does not support linkage at the moment.

 

5. Attribute table

The attribute table is generally used to display multiple indicators sequentially from top to bottom, similar to the attribute nameplate of some products

 If you want to use the above visualization charts, you can go directly to the Sugar BI official website , and you can also have a 30-day free trial  

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