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How to add lineal trend in Qlik sense

I would like to know how to add a lineal trend in a graph in Qlik Sense. Or an average trend also.

Thank you.

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Michael_Tarallo
Employee
Employee

Hi Jon, thanks for your question. As you know a lot of goodness has come out over the years, including enhancements to visualizations. As of yet I am not aware of any additional feature to allow this with just a checkbox, I did reach out to our R&D team though. I will update you here when I hear back form them.

Regards,

Mike T

Qlik

Regards,
Mike Tarallo
Qlik
Michael_Tarallo
Employee
Employee

Hi Jon - it is something that is on the Radar, but it does not have a timeframe. It is safe to say that it won't be happening this year though. However as in this discussion thread, it is still possible with the function.

HTH

Regards,
Mike Tarallo
Qlik
jonbmorrison
Contributor III
Contributor III

MIke

Is there a way someone could mock up/share a simple diagonal trend line formula(e)/chart in Sense 3.01 and a second one that would take into consideration the x/y relationship

Essentially looking for visible outliers to the simple trends.

Essentially line 1 - sample plot points (0,0) and (100,100) - a pure diagonal.   I'm not familiar with the lineref function and would love to see a simple example - where the line would run through aggregation of x and the aggregation of y when those values be equal.  

Line 2 -  a little more sophisticated - but (theoretical example plot points)

0,0

100,145

100,100

150,305

200,400

250,510

the trend line would run through the average slope (straight line) of the x/y combinations and the 100,100 plot would be most divergent from the average trend line and the others essentially on or near that line?

Last question - is there a way to get both lines to appear in the same chart - an 'equivalency' line as well as the 'actual average' trend line?

Many thanks

Michael_Tarallo
Employee
Employee

Hi Jon - I will seem if one of our experts can take a look - jpe‌ - is there a simple trick in Qlik Sense with a script function to create a simple diagonal trend line? See comment above this one.

Thanks


Mike

Regards,
Mike Tarallo
Qlik
JonnyPoole
Employee
Employee

Jon i scanned some emails from some internal colleagues . One person Tomahiro appears to have a couple of solutions. See how these work .The 2nd ones are extensions based.

  I think the simplest way is using Combo chart with linear regression functions like linest_m().

  [How to add lineal trend in Qlik sense]

  https://community.qlik.com/message/589876#589876

  and, if you need a simple extension, I developed sample implementation with d3.js, dimple.js and regression.js. Please take a look at my tweet.

  https://twitter.com/ttdummy/status/641137578037649408

  https://twitter.com/ttdummy/status/641776146988691456

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Author

Hey this is cool functionality. Did u make available on branch or could you post the extension files?

Thanks in advance!

NareshGuntur
Partner - Specialist
Partner - Specialist

Hi mto

It doesn't seem to be working if the dimensions has non-numeric values. In my case, its the month name(Jan, Feb, Mar etc). Can you confirm this please.

Best Regards

Naresh

jonbmorrison
Contributor III
Contributor III

Jonathan

Unfortunately I couldn't get this to work for me- I put it down a while ago and now just coming back around to it.

Perhaps as Matt noted is there an app with an embedded example of these functions/syntax in 'action' that we might be able to scrutinize?

Mike T - any update on which release version (was hoping it would have been in 3.2 (which is why I didn't come back to this until now))?

Thanks

Jon(athan)

Michael_Tarallo
Employee
Employee

Hi Jon - nothing yet. we'll make sure to vote this up in our ideation meetings.

Regards,
Mike Tarallo
Qlik
Anonymous
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Author

Hi nareshguntur

I had the same problem. I wanted to do it over weeks in a year (WeekYear) but you can define numeric values of months in the expression and then use month names as the dimension value.

Br Thomas