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Premium Customer Success. Unrivaled Analytics Experience. Unique Licensing Structure. Award-Winning Expertise. Platform Overview. Enterprise Overview. Software Vendors Overview. Deployment Options. Built for Embedded Analytics. Built for Ease of Use. New Features. Resource Hub. Off the Charts. The Dundas Community The Cube. Dashboard Samples. Dundas BI Academic Program. Select the bar chart and go to the Properties window. Scroll down and look for the Legend property under Options.
You'll see that it is set with the name of the target legend. Bar chart has a Legend property. Most visualizations have additional legend-related properties on whichever elements are identified in the legend, for example, in the properties for a chart series.
The Display In Legend property determines whether auto-generated legend items should be displayed for this chart series. The Legend Text property determines the text for each auto-generated legend item. It may contain the name of a measure, or a placeholder keyword for a Columns hierarchy. You can edit this value and insert some additional text, which will be reflected in the legend items. Use the Legend Category property to set the text for a category heading which will appear above the auto-generated legend items for this chart series.
Legend-related properties for a chart series. Right-click or long-tap on the bar chart to open its Data Analysis Panel. Click Visualization in the top-right, and then scroll down to find Description for the chart series.
You can assign data here or change what data is assigned to determine how this chart will automatically label its legend items for this series. Chart series description. Multiple data visualization controls can be connected to a single legend control on the canvas.
For example, two charts can have the Legend property point to the same legend. In this case, some of the items in the legend correspond to one chart, while the remaining items correspond to the second chart. To help group or separate legend items, you can use category headings. Add a second chart metric set. To connect this second chart to the same legend, right-click or long-tap on the legend and select Connect Legend from the menu.
Click Connect Legend. Connect the second chart to the legend. Two new items are appended to the legend. For example, right-click or long-tap on the second series, and you'll see a selection rectangle around the corresponding data points.
Click Re-Visualize from the menu, and then select a different chart type such as Line. Re-visualize the second measure. Resulting chart after re-visualizing second measure. This is the same as setting the Chart Type of this series in the Properties window. Charts are usually configured with a left axis or y-axis and a bottom axis or x-axis.
From the Properties window for a selected chart on the canvas, go to the Main tab to see the list of axes for the chart. Click on a chart axis Bottom Axis 1 to edit its properties. Use the Horizontal Bars or Invert Axes property to switch the horizontal and vertical axes so that bars and areas are drawn horizontally instead of vertically.
Invert Axes property for a chart. You can also use the Horizontal Bars option in the toolbar or the right-click context menu for the chart when the chart is selected. Click Horizontal Bars to invert axes. You can change the chart back to normal by clicking Vertical Bars from the toolbar or the right-click menu. Each chart axis has a scale which you can set to one of the following types via the Scale Type property:.
Scale Type property for a chart axis. If you want to use triangular expander buttons to easily expand and collapse hierarchy members, change the scale type to Category instead. There's an easy way to switch the scale type between types when more than one is compatible with your data: right-click or long-tap on the chart, or find the option in the toolbar. If you are viewing a chart in a dashboard or another view, switch to Edit mode first. Click Category Axis to switch to category scale type.
Bottom axis using category scale type now shows expandable members. Tip To reverse the order of values on a category scale, set the Reversed property of the axis. When using the same scale type on multiple axes either in the same chart or in different charts , you can set the axes to have the same range.
Select the option Share the scale with another chart or axis , and select the axis that should have the same range. Select the option Share the scale with another chart or axis. The two charts now share the same range. The axis property Cross Other Axis At defines the position at which two axes intersect. The default setting Auto places the axis intersection at the minimum usually bottom left corner unless one of the axes is numeric, in which case the intersection will be at zero.
To set a custom intersection point, set the Value property to indicate a value corresponding with that position. Select the property Keep Elements Along Axis to position tick marks and labels along the axis. A chart with the axis crossing at the -5 value. Each axis can show a title that is automatically centered along the axis. A typical usage is displaying the name of the quantity or measure along the left axis or y-axis. To set the title for an axis, edit the properties of the axis and go to the Text properties tab.
In the Axis Title category, use the Title property to enter the text for the title. Then click Title Style to change how the title is displayed. For example, set the Location property to Along , and the Rotation of the axis title to Clockwise.
A chart with a title for the left axis. To change the formatting or appearance of the labels for axis values, edit the properties of the axis e. Use the Show Labels property to show or hide the axis labels.
When displaying a chart within a scorecard, it may be useful to hide the labels to create a more compact chart. Under Label Formatting , use the Format property to enter a date format, for example, which will be applied to each label. See Formatting text for details on the formatting available. Formatting axis labels. Click Label Style to change the appearance of the labels, such as the font size or color.
Keep the Auto Fit option selected in order to arrange as many labels on the axis as possible without overlap. Use the Auto Fit Methods properties to customize the auto fit behavior.
Label Style properties. If the axis is categorical and the axis labels can be expanded, use the Expander Color property to change the color of the expander buttons. By default, they take on the same color as the text. Expander Color property. Tick marks are often not shown by default if grid lines are shown instead. To display tick marks, edit the properties of a chart axis and go to the Ticks tab. Select Show Tick Marks to display the major or minor tick marks.
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