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Chart Types

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  • Column and Bar Charts
  • Line and Area Charts
  • Combo Charts
  • Grid Charts
  • Heatmaps
  • Scatter Charts
  • Circular Charts
  • Donut Charts
  • Gauge Charts
  • Text Charts
  • Tables
  • Number Charts
  • Word Clouds
  • Top Item Charts
  • Geospatial Charts
  • Maximum Document Limit

Column and Bar Charts provide high-level overviews of data trends by comparing values within a specific category.

Stacked bar example
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Line and Area Charts display information as a series of data points connected by straight line segments.

Discrete area example
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Combo Charts offer a combined column and line view.

Combo chart example

Heatmaps represent aggregated data in a tabular format as a range of colors.

Heatmap example
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Scatter Charts plot data with individual data points placed along the X and Y axes.

Scatter chart example
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Donut Charts display data in a series of segments of a circle, with larger segments representing larger data values. The entire circle represents the sum of all data values, and each segment indicates the proportion of each category in the data to the total.

Donut Chart Example

Gauge Charts display data as a percentage of a semicircle, with customizable minimum and maximum values. Optionally you may also specify a Target value, which renders as a heavy line within the gauge's range.

Gauge Chart Example

Tables represent data in a tabular view, similar to a spreadsheet.

Table example
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Number Charts display a single aggregated value from a data field.

Number chart example
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Word Clouds visually represent text data, highlighting prevalent keywords and phrases.

Word cloud example
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Top Item Charts display information from the document with the greatest or smallest value for a specified field.

Example Top Item Chart
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Geospatial Charts combine geospatial data with other forms of data to create map-based charts.

Geospatial heatmap example
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The maximum number of documents a chart displays data from differs based on the chart type. The limit is enforced on the server using a $limit stage at the end of the pipeline.

Once this maximum limit is reached, there is no way to determine which documents from the total data set comprise the chart data. A warning message is displayed that specifies the query response limit for that particular chart type.

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