- Release notes
- Before you begin
- Getting started
- Integrations
- Working with process apps
- Working with dashboards and charts
- Working with process graphs
- Working with Discover process models and Import BPMN models
- Showing or hiding the menu
- Context information
- Export
- Filters
- Sending automation ideas to UiPath® Automation Hub
- Tags
- Due dates
- Compare
- Conformance checking
- Root cause analysis
- Simulating automation potential
- Triggering an automation from a process app
- Viewing Process data
- Creating apps
- Loading data
- Customizing process apps
- Publishing Dashboards
- App templates
- Additional resources
Line charts
Line charts can be used to split data over different periods to show trends over time. The following illustration shows an example of a line chart.
In a line chart you select the that field for which you want to display values on the X-axis. The Y-axis is used to display the variable values. By default the metric displayed on the Y-axis is the record count. If you want to display a different value, you can choose a different metric.
You can edit the properties of a line chart in the Edit line chart panel.
Below is a description of the properties of the Line chart.
Element |
Description |
---|---|
Title |
Text box that enables you to edit the title of the line chart. |
Tooltip | Text box that enables you add a text that will be displayed as tooltip when the user hovers the mouse over the chart title in the published process app. |
Field shown on the x-axis |
Combo box that enables you to select the field for which you want to display the values on the X-axis. Note:
You can select the new Timeframe filter as a field for the x-axis of a line chart or a KPI chart. When a business user selects a different timeframe the x-axis on the chart will change accordingly. |
Metrics |
List of metrics selected to be displayed on the Y-axis of the line chart.
Note:
You must at least select one metric for the line chart. If you select multiple metrics, the first metric will be displayed on the Y-axis by default. |