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QlikView Reference Manual.pdf - QlikCommunity - QlikView

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Cluster Distance (0 - 8) Denotes the distance between grouped values in a clustered bar chart. Values<br />

between 0 and 8 are allowed.<br />

Allow Thin Bars For charts with a non-continuous x-axis, <strong>QlikView</strong> will only display as many<br />

data points as can be accommodated in the plot area available. Remaining data<br />

points are truncated from the chart. Bars are by default drawn with a minimum<br />

width of four pixels, to make them clearly distinguishable. Check this option<br />

to allow compression of bars to a width of 1 pixel.<br />

Show All Bars For charts with a non-continuous x-axis, <strong>QlikView</strong> will only display as many<br />

data points as can be accommodated in the plot area available. Remaining data<br />

points are truncated from the chart. Check this option to force the drawing of<br />

all data points. Bars can be compressed (as for Allow Thin Bars) and some<br />

may also be partially obscured by others.<br />

In the Values on Data Points group you can set display options for values on data points, provided that this<br />

option has been selected for one or more chart expressions under Display Options in Chart Properties:<br />

Expressions (page 609) page.<br />

Max Values Shown In this box you can specify an upper limit for the number of data points to<br />

show values for in the chart. If no limit is specified, values will be shown for<br />

all data points, which may affect the readability of the chart.<br />

Vertical Shows the values vertically.<br />

Plot Values Inside Segments<br />

Marking this check box will plot values on data points inside the segments<br />

instead of on top of them.<br />

In the Error Bars group display options for any error bars used in the chart is determined<br />

Width Specifies the width of error bars.<br />

Thickness Specifies the thickness of error bars.<br />

Color Sets a color for error bars.<br />

In the Line/Symbol Settings group display options for lines and data point symbols that are used in line<br />

charts and combo charts are determined. It is also possible to determine the width of trendlines.<br />

Line Width Determines the width of the line, if a line representation is specified. The<br />

value can be specified in mm, cm, inches (", inch), pixels (px, pxl, pixel),<br />

points (pt, pts, point) or docunits (du, docunit).<br />

Symbol Size Determines the size of symbols, if a symbol representation is specified.<br />

Trendline Width This setting determines the width of trendlines.<br />

Use Full Symbol Set This alternative makes more symbol representation available (rings, triangles<br />

etc.)<br />

Semi-transparent Check this option if you want filled lines to be drawn semi-transparent.<br />

Pop-up Labels Check this option to display the corresponding dimension value in a pop-up<br />

window when the mouse pointer touches a value.<br />

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