arcplan Enterprise Common Charts

arcplan Enterprise is not only a powerful environment to develop and deploy large scale Business Intelligence, analysis and/or planning applications, it also comes with a wide variety of templates to display your data in graphs and diagrams. Explore the charts that are available below and have another look into our Advanced Charting options.

Column Charts
Column and bar chart are the bread-and-butter in reporting. The length of each vertically oriented column is proportional to the value it represents. Column charts are used for comparing values. Sometimes a stretched graphic is used instead of a solid column.
 

Bar Charts
As with the Column charts, but just horizontally oriented, Bar charts provide an easy way to compare data. It is a visual display used to compare the amount or frequency of occurrence of different characteristics of data and it is also used to compare groups of data.


Line & Point Charts

A Line Chart is created by connecting a series of data points that represent individual measurements with line segments. Often used to visualize trends. This variation shows the development of a value over time, a Point Chart highlights the „then-current“ position.

Pie & Donut Charts
Pie charts are circular charts divided into sectors, illustrating relative magnitudes or frequencies. In a pie chart, the area of each sector is proportional to the quantity it represents. Putting a hole into a Pie chart, delivers the Donut chart.

 
Area Charts
This chart type is based on line charts and displays graphically quantitative data. The area between axis and line is commonly emphasized with colors, textures and hatchings. Usually an area chart compares two or more quantities, area charts are also used to represent cumulated totals using numbers or percentages over time.


Portfolio & Bubble Charts

Bubble & Portfolio charts display the relationship between three measures, represented by x/y axes and bubble size and are often used to represent financial data. When the third dimension’s values differ significantly, bubbles are a perfect way to display these relations.
  
Radar & Spider Charts
Radar charts are a method of displaying multivariate data in form of a two-dimensional chart for three or more quantitative variables represented on axes starting from the same point. Connecting the endpoints of the analyzed data creates the shape the charts got their name from.



Speedometers

A speedometer chart (or gauges) displays one or more values using indicators and an appropriate metrics display inside or around the speedo. Often used in dashboards or scorecards to highlight some key performance indicators in nice graphical way.

 


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