Line Charts
Turbo Chart has the capability to generate both 3D and 2D line charts. Three different types of 3D line charts (sometimes
referred to a Ribbon Charts) and 2 different types of 2D line charts can be generated.
While 3D line charts offer a clean and attrative way of presenting data, the 2D line charts expand the function, allowing
you to chart negative values and plot them on a x - y axis.
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Simple Line Graphs:
Line charts are a great way of charting data over a period of time. The most simple line charts display a line
representing the value of the data, with a x axis as a period and the y axis as the value. The rise and fall
of the line visually represents trend in data.
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Simple Area Graphs:
Similar to a line graph, in an area graph the area beneath the line is shaded in. The information from multiple
lines will be blocked showing only where the second line exceeds the first. This type of graph can me made to
include multiple lines, or using a single line to add more color to a dull graph.
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Cumulative Line Graph:
In a cumulative line graph, the values of each row are charted one on top of the other. This is similar to
a pie chart charted on a x and y axis.
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Legend Support:
Like all charts, Line Graphs can be generated with legends on them. For more information on generating legends see
our Features -> Legend Support.
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Reference Line:
A reference line allows you to chart out your standard, or expected data, allowing users to quickly tell were they are
exceeding or falling short.
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