Data best suited for
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If you want to display the average interval in a graph, the bar chart with reference lines is the easiest method to use. The
tooltip for each data series indicates that the displayed value is
the average interval.
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Target audience
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This indicator type is appropriate for all user audiences. Most people find this indicator type familiar and easy to interpret.
The reference lines especially help users to easily determine which
interval the values are in and quickly get an idea of the value’s
distance from the interval thresholds.
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Data aggregation support
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This indicator type averages the applicable indicator data.
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Range support
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A range is required.
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Alert support
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Alerts are supported. For information, see
Customizing Alerts.
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Link support
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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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Interaction support
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Filter multiple items
support
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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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Display Setting
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Selection Used for Figure
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X-axis value
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Product_Line
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Bar value
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Profit
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X-axis title
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Set to Product
Line
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Y-axis title
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<blank> (defaults
to Profit)
Note: The Scale Y axis setting
adds the label (thousands) to
the title.
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Scale Y axis
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This setting is selected.
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Y-axis format
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$123,456 is
selected.
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Product Line
(X-axis value)
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Profit
(Bar value)
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Children
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4,123
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Clothes & Shoes
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9,947
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Outdoors
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5,010
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Sports
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15,213
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