Waterfall Chart
Shows how the Initial Value is affected by Intermediate Positive and
Negative Values
Whole Bars represents Initial and Final Values of Chart.
Floating/Hanging Bars represents Intermediate Positive and Negative
Values
Example below shows how Initial Value Sales is impacted after
Intermediate deductions of Expenses and Taxes are applied, and finally showing
Net Income as Sub Total.
Distribution Plot Chart
To Show Range and Distribution of groups of numerical data
Data is plotted as Value points and Bounding box highlights the range
of distribution.
Stretched box shows high distribution compared to Compressed box with
low distribution.
Box color and point color can be changed accordingly.
Example below shows how Sales are distributed for each Sub Category
(Represented as box stretch) and across each Quarter (Represented as Value
points).
Histogram Chart
Shows distribution of numerical data over a continuous interval.
Data is organized into bins and height of bin represents frequency.
Grouping of data into bins can be customized by adjusting the Width of
bars or Setting number of bars to display.
Below example shows temperature frequency of a Country in an year. (Bar
Width set to 2 and so for every 2 degrees a bin is created).
Box Plot Chart
Provides Range and Distribution of Numeric Data
Components of Box Plot
Whiskers- Represents Reference value which is a Quartile, Percentile or
Standard Dev based.
Box- Represents First and Third Quartile values with a Median Line.
Outliers- Represents data points falling outside the Whisker range.
Below example of box Plot Chart shows distribution of Sales by Month.
Maps visualizations
Qlik Sense April 2018 features
significant improvements to the built-in maps visualization
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