Line visualisations are useful when you want to view trends in your data.
Configuring your axes
The line visualisation has two axes, x and y.
| Use the top box to label the Y axis. This will appear as a label on the visualisation itself. | |
| Use the third box to select the type of data you want to plot on the Y axis. You can refine which data appears here later by using series. | |
| Use the second box to select how you want your data to be analysed. The options that appear here will be different depending on what kind of data you selected above. | |
| The X axis will always have a time format. It always use the yyyy/mm/dd format so that it's logical and easy to read. |
Configuring your series
Series in a line graph appear as additional lines on the graph:
Click here to read more about setting up series.
Additional options
A line visualisation can be viewed as a table. Click here to read more.
A line visualisation can be adjusted to show a different timezone. Click here to read more.
A line visualisation can be adjusted to show data from a different window of time. Click here to read more.