A tile chart uses rectangular
tiles to represent data. The tiles vary according to size to represent
a value for different categories. Because the size of each tile is
proportional to the value, not to the category, it provides a clear
overview of the status or contribution of each category. For example,
suppose that each tile represents rice production in different countries.
The tile for Vietnam would be quite large compared to the tile for
the US, even though the US is a larger country. Because of this difference,
the business user can clearly see who the top contributors are in
a single map. Tile charts are therefore most effective when there
is a need to display a lot of information in a small amount of space.
The individual tiles can also be colored to represent ranges.
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Alerts are supported. For information, see Customizing Alerts.
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This indicator type can be used to define a link or as the
destination of a link.For
more information about defining an indicator with a hyperlink, see Adding Links to Indicators or Other Content.
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Filtering multiple items is supported.For
more information, see Supporting Multiple Selections in a Filtered Data Interaction.
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