Quantitative: Expresses some kind of quantity, typically this is numerical data.Type: Set the data type of the column that is linked to each axis. In Text cells, this is referred to as "X position" and "Y position". The data encoded to each axis can be further customized by clicking the cog icon. X-axis & Y-axis: Select the columns you'd like to encode to the x and y axis. Radius: (Text type only): A percentage from 0 to 100 representing the distance from the center to the text.Dy: (Text type only): The vertical offset, in pixels, between the text and its anchor point.Dx: (Text type only): The horizontal offset, in pixels, between the text and its anchor point.Angle: (Text type only): The rotation of the text, in degrees.Pad angle: (Arc type only): Angle of gap between slices, in degrees.Outer radius: (Arc type only): A percentage from 0 to 100 representing the outer radius of the chart.Inner radius: (Arc type only): A percentage from 0 to 100 representing the inner radius of the chart.Size: (Point type only): Choose the default size of points.Shape (Point type only): Choose the default shape of points.Point (Line type only): True/False to overlay points on a line.Interpolate (Line type only): Type of interpolation to use. Orientation (Line & Bar type only) : Horizontal or vertical plot orientation.Tooltips: True/False to display details of data points on mouse over.Mark details can be further customized by clicking the cog icon. Currently we support Bar, Point, Line, Area, Arc, and Text marks. Mark: Select the type of visualization you want. Once you've created a Chart cell you can configure it in the following ways:ĭata: Specify the DataFrame you'd like to visualize.
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