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App Script Example Library
Overview This article contains links to other App Script articles containing examples covering specific topics, as well as additional examples of App Script use cases and examples. Click on the lin...
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Charts & View Types Overview
Charts Overview Charts are a great way to visualize the data contained in your Views in different, meaningful ways. Check out this article to learn more about creating Charts in TrackVia. To change...
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How to Choose the Right Chart
If you’re not sure which chart you should use to best represent your data, consider the questions below: 1. Do you want your chart to show a composition, a relationship, or a comparison? Composit...
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Non-Stacked Column Charts
Non-Stacked Column Charts are one of the most commonly used chart typed. In Non-Stacked Column Charts individual categories are represented by separate vertical columns placed side-by-side to allow...
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Stacked Column Charts
Stacked Column Charts visualize data with individual columns that are divided into stacked segments with each segment representing a different category. They are used to compare the relative contri...
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Non-Stacked Bar Charts
Non-Stacked Bar Charts are one of the most commonly used Charts. In Non-Stacked Bar Charts, each category is represented by a single bar which allows for a direct comparison between the categories....
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Stacked Bar Charts
Stacked Bar Charts compares values across multiple categories by stacking bars on top of each other. Each bar represents a whole, and the segments within each bar represent the parts of that whole....
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Pie Charts
A pie chart is a circular graph that shows how different categories relate to a whole. Each category is represented as a slice of the pie, and the size of a category's slice indicates its proportio...
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Line Charts
A Line Chart shows individual data points connected by lines. They are commonly used to show changes over time, highlight trends, and identify outliers that deviate significantly from a trend. Whe...
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Smooth Line Charts
Similar to standard Line Charts, a Smooth Line Chart displays data points connected by lines, but the lines are curved rather than straight to create a smoother visual representation of trends over...