Chapter 1. Charts

In this chapter, we will cover:

  • Creating custom pop-up labels in a bar chart
  • Creating a box plot chart for a simple data set
  • Using the wizard to create a box plot chart
  • Creating a "Stephen Few" bullet chart
  • Creating a modified bullet chart in a straight table
  • Creating a bar chart in a straight table
  • Creating a Redmond Aged Debt Profile chart
  • Creating a waterfall chart
  • Replacing the legend in a line chart with labels on each line
  • Creating a secondary dimension in a bar chart
  • Creating a line chart with variable width lines
  • Brushing parallel coordinates
  • Using redundant encoding with a scatter chart
  • Staggering labels in a pie chart
  • Creating dynamic ad hoc analysis in QlikView

Introduction

Charts are the most important area of QlikView because they ...

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