Overview
In the chart data panel you will be prompted to select the series you wish to use in your chart and also edit the series style options. Having selected your chart type, the data selection panel will be refreshed to display the appropriate options for the chart.
Standard Components
Horizontal Axis
Vertical Axis
Colour
Size
Animation
Specialty Components
Image
Used for Raster Maps, Comparative Infographics, and Proportional Infographics
Label
Used for Google,
Description
Used for Google,
Link
Used for Google,
Latitude
Used for Google,
Longitude
Used for Google,
Geo Field
Used for Google GIS Maps, GIS Maps, GIS Bubble Maps, GIS Heat Maps,
Tool Tip
Used for Google GIS Maps, GIS Maps, GIS Bubble Maps,
Measure
Used for Meters
Radar
Used for Radars
Events
Used for Events
Value
Used for Financial Lines
Volume
Used for Financial Lines, High Low, Candlestick
Trend
Used for Financial Lines, High Low, Candlestick
Start
Used for High Low, Candlestick
End
Used for High Low, Candlestick
High
Used for High Low, Candlestick
Low
Used for High Low, Candlestick
Animation
Charts that are built with a date or datetime field available will have an Animation option displayed in the Chart Data area.
Animation uses a date field to slice up the chart into frames, much like a section slices up a table into sub tables. Simply select the date field, such as Year, as the animation field and Yellowfin will create a frame per year value. When you return to the report preview page you will be able to play the animation or step through using the navigation buttons.
It is also recommended that you change the Chart Title option to display the Animation Field, rather than the Report Name, in order to provide the report writer with a label for each frame.
Note: The animation option will only be available if a date field has been used in the report. It's also important to remember to use a date field that won't create too many frames, as animation is meant for high level data, like year rather than day.