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What charts and data visualizations are provided out of the box?

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BoldBI offers a wide range of pre-built charts and data visualizations to help users analyze and interpret complex data. These visualizations are designed to be user-friendly and customizable, allowing users to tailor them to their specific needs.

Chart Type

Bar and Column Charts Type:

Bar and column charts are effective visualizations for categorical data, with bars displaying information horizontally and columns representing the data vertically.

Bar Chart

Bar charts are an effective means of comparing data across various categories as they present information through rectangular bars that accurately reflect the corresponding values.

Stacked Bar Chart

Stacked Bar chart enables the comparison of multiple measures by horizontally stacking the bars one after another.

Column Chart

Column chart is a popular type of data visualization that displays data using vertical bars or columns. It’s used to compare and represent quantitative information across different categories or groups.

Stacked Column Chart

Stacked Column Chart enables the comparison of multiple measures by presenting bars that are vertically stacked one after another.

Proportional Charts:

Proportional Chart is a type of data visualization that represents the proportion of parts to a whole. It is a circular chart divided into sectors, where each sector represents a proportion of the total.

Pie Chart

Pie charts are used to displays data as slices of a pie, showing the proportion of each category within the whole.

Doughnut Chart

Doughnut charts are similar to pie charts but with a hole in the middle, giving it a doughnut shape. This can make it easier to compare proportions.

Pyramid Chart

Pyramid Chart is a triangular diagram that enables you to compare values proportionally in a progressively increasing manner. It is composed of different segments, each representing a specific data point.

Funnel Chart

A funnel chart, on the other hand, is a type of chart that illustrates the reduction of data as it passes from one phase to another. The chart is shaped like a funnel, with the widest part at the top representing the total number of data points, and the narrowest part at the bottom representing the final result.

Line, area, and combination charts:

Line, area, and combination charts serve as valuable tools for illustrating data that undergoes changes over a period of time.

Line Chart

Line charts are great for visualizing data trends over time. They plot data points on a graph and connect them with a line, making it easy to see upward and downward trends.

Area Chart

Area charts are similar to line charts but with the area below the line filled in. This feature aids in emphasizing the extent of trends across time.

Combo Chart

Combination Chart feature enables you to compare values by merging various types of Cartesian charts, such as column, bar, stacked column, stacked bar, 100% stacked column, 100% stacked bar, spline, line, area, stacked area, and 100% stacked area.

Scatter and Radar chart:

Scatter Chart

Scatter Chart is a type of plot which are used to display relationships between different variables. They plot two variables along two axes, showing how much one variable is affected by another.

Radar Chart

A radar (or polar) chart is a type of chart that displays multivariate data on a circular grid. This type of chart is used to compare the aggregate values of multiple variables for a single data point.

Data Visualization

In addition to charts, Bold BI also provides other data visualizations such as:

Grid

Bold BI allows you to present data in a structured tabular format using grids. This is particularly useful when you want to showcase detailed data entries in rows and columns.

Pivot Grid

These are used to summarize and analyze large datasets in a tabular format.

Gauge

Gauge is a type of chart or display that shows a single value in relation to a goal or a scale. A radial gauge can have a pointer or a needle that indicates the current value, or a color that fills a portion of the scale.

KPI Card

KPI Card stand for a key performance indicator, a measurable and quantifiable metric used to track progress towards specific goal or objective.

Number Card

Number Card widget is a very useful widget that allows you to showcase a single value or a series of measure values to the users in the dashboard.

Map

Map are used to display geographical data. This feature is particularly useful for businesses that operate in multiple locations and need to analyze data based on geographical distribution.

Heat Map

A heatmap is a data visualization technique that represents data values in a two-dimensional grid format using colors to convey information. It’s particularly useful for displaying large datasets and visualizing patterns, trends, or variations in data values.

Tree Map

Tree Map are used to display hierarchical data as a set of nested rectangles. Each branch of the tree is represented by a rectangle, which can be subdivided into smaller rectangles representing sub-branches.

Container Widget:

Combine Widget

Combined widgets enable users to combining various widgets to create new customized widgets capable of presenting additional information that cannot be accomplished using default widgets alone.

Tab Widget

The tab widget feature in Bold BI enables users to categorize widgets under each tab and save space on the dashboard. It allows grouping of related widgets, making it easier to navigate and access specific information. Furthermore, tab widgets enhance the appearance and user experience by presenting a clean and organized dashboard.

Custom Widget

Custom widgets are an effective solution in cases where the available pre-made selection of visual components does not fulfill specific needs. They empower users to design their own widgets by utilizing any necessary libraries or dependencies.

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