Charts

Charts summarize the data behind your map. They sit alongside your layers and stay in sync with them — click a chart to filter the map, or select on the map to filter the chart.

Chart types

  • Column and bar — clustered or stacked.
  • Line, area, and stacked area.
  • Pie and donut.
  • Card — a single headline value.
  • Table — rows of values.

Building a chart

Charts use familiar field wells: X-axis, Y-axis, Legend, and Tooltips (or Values / Columns for card and table charts). Numeric fields can be aggregated as Sum, Average, Count, Count (distinct), Minimum, Maximum, or Median.

You can choose whether a chart calculates at source (recommended — totals are computed on the full dataset) or from the data loaded into the map, and you can sort and limit categories to the top N.

Formatting

Charts offer rich, Power BI-style formatting: titles, legends, axes, data labels, colors, backgrounds (solid or frosted glass), and borders. Style presets (Classic, Modern, Soft, Vivid) let you set an overall look quickly, with options such as gradient or fade bar fills, smooth or stepped lines, a donut center label, animation, and a light or dark theme.

Interactions

Clicking a bar, point, slice, or table row cross-filters the map layers that share the chart's data — and selecting features on the map filters the chart in return. See Tooltips & cross-filtering.

Next steps

  • Slicers — dedicated filter controls for viewers.
  • Themes — apply a consistent look across all charts.