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difference b/w Mekko Chart and Block Chart ?

Please Answer anyone

Regards,

Hussain.

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rastogi_vinayak
Contributor II
Contributor II

Hi Hussain,

Charts are graphical representations of numerical data. ... Mekko charts present data using variable width bars. They can display up to three levels of data in a two-dimensional chartMekko charts are useful in such areas as market analysis

Block ChartCharts are graphical representations of numerical data. ... The block chart shows the relation between expression values as blocks of varying area. Up to three dimensions can be displayed, where each dimension is subdivided into sub-blocks.

The Block chart shows the relation between expression values as blocks of varying area. From a display standpoint it is related to the pie chart. The chart may be shown with either segment height/width or segment area proportional to data. It is also possible to draw the chart with equal segment heights/widths, disregarding data points.

for more Details go through these links, It's might be helpful for you.

https://www.think-cell.com/en/support/manual/mekko.shtml

https://www.tutorialgateway.org/block-chart-in-qlikview/

Regards,

Vinayak

 

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rastogi_vinayak
Contributor II
Contributor II

Hi Hussain,

Charts are graphical representations of numerical data. ... Mekko charts present data using variable width bars. They can display up to three levels of data in a two-dimensional chartMekko charts are useful in such areas as market analysis

Block ChartCharts are graphical representations of numerical data. ... The block chart shows the relation between expression values as blocks of varying area. Up to three dimensions can be displayed, where each dimension is subdivided into sub-blocks.

The Block chart shows the relation between expression values as blocks of varying area. From a display standpoint it is related to the pie chart. The chart may be shown with either segment height/width or segment area proportional to data. It is also possible to draw the chart with equal segment heights/widths, disregarding data points.

for more Details go through these links, It's might be helpful for you.

https://www.think-cell.com/en/support/manual/mekko.shtml

https://www.tutorialgateway.org/block-chart-in-qlikview/

Regards,

Vinayak

 

jobsonkjoseph
Creator III
Creator III

Hi,

When you open qlikview, you'll be able to see examples, search for "data visualization".

You'll be able to see the details with samples.