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FusionCharts Beginner's Guide: The Official Guide for FusionCharts Suite

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FusionCharts Beginner's Guide: The Official Guide for FusionCharts Suite

Overview of this book

User experience can make or break any app these days, no matter whether it's a commercial product or an internal solution. While most web applications out there are boring and outdated when it comes to their charting, you can make yours both stunning and powerful using FusionCharts Suite. Once you have mastered it, you can give your users a delightful reporting experience in no time at all. FusionCharts Beginner's Guide is a practical, step-by-step guide to using FusionCharts Suite for creating delightful web reports and dashboards. Getting you started quickly, you will learn advanced reporting capabilities like drill-down and JavaScript integration, and charting best practices to make the most out of it. Filled with examples, real-life tips and challenges, this book is the firstofitstype in the visualization industry. The book teaches you to create delightful reports and dashboards for your web applications assuming no previous knowledge of FusionCharts Suite. It gets your first chart up in 15 minutes after which you can play around with different chart types and customize them. You will also learn how to create a powerful reporting experience using drill-down and advanced JavaScript capabilities. You will also connect your charts to server-side scripts pulling data from databases. Finally you round up the experience learning reporting best practices including right chart type selection and practical usability tips. By the end of the book, you will have a solid foundation in FusionCharts Suite and data visualization itself. You will be able to give your users a delightful reporting experience, from developers to management alike.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
FusionCharts
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface

Customizing data labels and values on the chart


Data labels are the names of data points that appear on the x-axis, and data values are the values themselves that are displayed alongside the data plot. In case you don't want to display them, you can hide them using showLabels='0' and showValues='0' respectively. Both the label and the value will be displayed in the tooltip of the data plot even if you have hidden them. You can also opt to show the label of only selective data points to highlight it first hide all of them and then display only the ones you want to, using<set showLabel='1' ...> for the respective data point. This can be done for data values as well using<set showValue='1' ...>.

Different modes to display data labels.

Quite often, the length of the labels is more than what can be accommodated in the space available to the chart. But don't you worry, all the charts come with intelligent label management to accommodate the labels in the smartest possible way. The...