Click the Combo chart icon () to icon to visualise your data as a combo chart. A A combo chart allows you to see trends over a specific period of time and allows you to combine two different chart types (Line and Column) together in the same insight.
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Example
In this example, this combo chart compares the number of active users to the average engagement per usercontent, from 2011-2020.
Active users are represented on a column chart.
Average engagement per
usercontent is represented on a line chart.
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To recreate this example:
Drag the Active Users measure into the Measures (As Columns) section. This means that the data related to active users is displayed in a column chart.
Drag the
Avg Engagement Per User measure intoAverage Engagement per content measure into the Measures (As Lines). This means data related to average engagement per
usercontent is displayed on a bar chart.
Drag the Date measure into the View By section. From the as dropdown, select Day. From the group by dropdown, select Year. This allows you to see data for both the average views per
usercontent and the number of active users, over a specific period of time.
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You can add the Date measure or any attribute to any attribute to the View by section. |
Additional features
The Combo chart also allows you to:
Display data as a percentage
Display the data in in Measures (As Lines) and Measures (As Columns) as a percentage, by selecting the the Show in % checkbox checkbox.
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Customise the look and feel
You can customise the look and feel of the chart to match your organisation's branding. For more information about customisation, see
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the Configuration
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section.
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Apply filters
You filter the data in the column chart, in
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the Filters section.
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