What are the commonly used charts for data visualization and data analysis? (2)

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.

We have listed the chart components needed in multiple visualization scenarios for you in the previous article. Below, I will still take Sugar BI as an example and continue to supplement the above.

1. Indicator board and indicator card

The index card can display the arrangement information such as personnel seating in the form of cards, such as the "personnel" information of each "seating area".

The indicator dashboard can clearly and intuitively display the different performance of indicators in a certain dimension, such as the total "sales" of each "region".

  

2. Pictograph

The pictographic histogram allows to configure different graphics for different bars, the following figure is an example of some built-in graphics:

 You can configure whether the graph repeats, as well as the width and height of the graph. Of course, users can also upload multiple pictures to customize the appearance of each column.

3. Circular histogram

The circular histogram can be used to compare the data of multiple transactions, such as the comparison of "sales" in each "region":

 

4. Core Indicators

Core metrics can highlight multiple key data results, such as displaying total "price" and total "cost":

You can also associate filter conditions

After turning on the option of "Enable Same-Ring Ratio", the associated filter condition will be turned on by default, as shown in the figure below. The associated filter condition can be selected, and the filter condition must be the date or date range filter condition of the associated current chart. The date range selected by this filter condition will be used as the base range for the year-on-year calculation.

 

5. Leaderboard

The leaderboard can reflect the objective strength of a certain related and similar thing, with the nature of mutual comparison, and can intuitively show the ranking changes according to the descending order of a certain indicator. For example: the number of gold medals in each country during the Olympic Games.

 The leaderboard can be flexibly set up and down, the leaderboard can pass 比较排名的变化and 比较数值的变化display the ups and downs, and the default is to compare the ranking.

比较排名的变化It will compare the same dimension value, the ranking in this data and the previous data, and show the rise and fall behind this dimension. The ranking change of the leaderboard is applicable to the real-time data in the big screen. The chart data in the big screen can be automatically refreshed (for example, once every minute). The change of the ranking is calculated as the change of the current minute and the previous minute. 

As shown in the figure below, Singapore was ranked fourth last time, but this time it ranks first, and an upward arrow is displayed behind it.

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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