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BarChart |
BAR chart implementation.
A bar chart provides a way of showing data values represented as vertical bars.
It is sometimes used to show trend data, and the comparison of multiple data sets side by side.
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BubbleChart |
BUBBLE chart implementation.
A bubble chart is used to display three dimensions of data at the same time.
The location of the bubble is determined by the first two dimensions and the corresponding horizontal and vertical axes.
The third dimension is represented by the size of the individual bubbles.
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HorizontalBarChart |
HORIZONTAL BAR chart implementation.
A horizontal bar chart is a variation on a bar chart.
It is sometimes used to show trend data, and the comparison of multiple data sets side by side.
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LineChart |
LINE chart implementation.
A line chart is a way of plotting data points on a line.
Often, it is used to show trend data, or the comparison of two data sets.
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ScatterChart |
SCATTER chart implementation.
Scatter charts are based on basic line charts with the x axis changed to a linear axis.
To use a scatter chart, data must be passed as objects containing X and Y properties.
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StackedAreaChart |
STACKED AREA chart implementation.
A stacked area chart is a way of plotting data points on a line.
Often, it is used to show trend data, or the comparison of two data sets.
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StackedBarChart |
STACKED BAR chart implementation.
Stacked bar charts can be configured like bar charts and changes the settings on the X and Y axes to enable stacking.
Stacked bar charts can be used to show how one data series is made up of a number of smaller pieces.
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TimeSeriesBarChart |
BAR chart implementation for time series.
A bar chart provides a way of showing data values represented as vertical bars.
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TimeSeriesLineChart |
LINE chart implementation for time series.
A line chart is a way of plotting data points on a line.
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VerticalLineChart |
Vertical LINE chart implementation.
A line chart is a way of plotting data points on a line.
Often, it is used to show trend data, or the comparison of two data sets.
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