Pareto Chart
Plot a pareto chart for qualitative analysis of your data.
You can use this widget to run a pareto analysis on your data. A pareto chart is a combination of colums/bars and a line graph. The colums/bars represent individual values, and are arranged in a descending order. The pareto line represents the cumulative total of the values. This visual arrangement helps to identify the most important factors in a given dataset in order to make critical decisions.
The pareto chart widget is available under designing application pages, drag-and-drop GEParetoChart to a container.
. WhenThe following list of properties are specific to this widget. For common properties, refer to Page Components.
Property | Description |
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Title Configuration | |
Name | Enter a title name for the pareto chart. This name helps to identify the pareto chart at runtime. |
Font Size (px) | Set the font size for the title text in pixels. |
Font Color | Select a font color for the pareto chart text. |
Width (px) - 0 equals dynamic | If set to 0, the pareto chart occupies 100% of its container. |
Height (px) | Set a height for the pareto chart in pixels. |
Label Configuration | |
Y-Axis Label | Enter a label name for the Y-axis, which is displayed at runtime. |
Axis Label Font Size (px) | Set the font size for the y-axis label name text in pixels. |
Line Configuration | |
Width (px) | Enter a value that defines the thickness of the pareto line in the chart. |
Color | Select a color for the pareto line. |
Series Configuration | |
Variant | Both variants are used to compare two or more values, wherein the length
of the column/bar is proportional to the data value. Select between:
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Color | Select a color for the columns/bars in the chart. |
Source - Data Source | To provide values for the pareto chart, select the
Query tab to choose from queries that return
output fields for the x-axis and y-axis data:
Note: Currently you can pass values to the widget using a query
only. |