This data visualization is a type of plot or mathematical diagram using Cartesian coordinates to display values for typically two variables for a set of data.
Usage Example
They are best used to observe and show relationships between two numeric variables. For example the total of hours spent in a project, vs. the % Complete.
Chart Configuration
1. View
Select the view you want to use as the base for your widget. You can use a saved view or select "Embedded View" and create a new one for this widget.
2. App
Choose the application you would like to use for the data for the widget.
3. Filter
You can adjust the filters from a previously saved view or add filters just for this widget.
For more information on filters see the following article:
4. Horizontal Axis Field
One of the numeric values that will be observed.
5. Vertical Axis Field
The second numeric value to be observed.
6. Labels
Horizontal Axis Title: add a title to the horizontal axis.
Vertical Axis Title: add a title to the vertical axis.
Show Axis Labels on Hover: When you hover your cursor over one of the data points you'll see the values and information associated with that point.
Show Labels: When enabled it will show the name of data in the Vertical Axis.
Show Min and Max Horizontal Labels: When enabled, it will replace the value range with the min and max values available.
7. Lines
Show Regression Lines: When enabled, it will draw the regression line.
Vertical Trend Lines: Specify target values for your widget on the vertical axis. You can add multiple vertical trend lines, each of them will need a Target Value, Color, and Label.