What is an Indicator Chart?
The indicator chart is designed to display a single measure record and requires only the setting of the measure without additional configuration of dimensions. This design provides a clear and straightforward representation of single-field record.
When to Use an Indicator Chart?
For example, you can use an indicator chart to display the value of measures such as total sales, average price, unit price, and total weight for fruit orders.
Requirement
The basic requirements of the indicator chart are as follows:
Dimension | Measure |
Zero | One |
One | One |
What Does it Look Like?
How to Setup?
Step 1 Creating a Statistic Chart
1. Select a dashboard or create a dashboard. Then click Stats and select a data source. You can choose data from forms, data factory, and aggregate tables as your data source.
2. Rename the indicator chart, set the data permission, and change the chart type to indicator.
Step 2 Adding Measures
1. To count a field, select it from the field panel on the left and drag it into Measure.
Aggregation is set to Sum by default, but you can change it to meet your statistical needs by clicking the measure, selecting Aggregation, and making the change you want.
2. You can set the Data Display Format as well, such as Thousand Separator and Unit. The customization of units is available only in the indicator chart.
Step 3 Customizing Style
Once the indicator chart has been set up, you can customize its style to meet your needs.
General style
Background: preset color, custom color, or image
Title: preset color and custom color
Indicator style
Layout: five types of layouts
Size: three types of sizes
Title Position: Left or Middle
Color: preset color or custom color
Note:
The component style settings do not apply on mobile.
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