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I have two bar charts that are behaving very differently. The underlying data are of the same type for both charts. I would like to control the width of the bars so that the bars are about as wide as they are in the second of my two charts. In Properties -> Presentation the bar and cluster distance settings are disabled so no help there. Anyone know why two so similar charts behave so differently? How can I enable bar and cluster distance settings? Will it help?
Martin.
Chart 1 (no so pretty)
Chart 2 (more like I want it)
This happens because you set X axis as Continuous, and the only configuration you could do this way is "allow thin bars".
Even if X axis isn´t continuous, QlikView set´s the bar widht automaticaly.
I would recomend you to try a line chart in this case. Check the link bellow for more info:
http://www.perceptualedge.com/articles/visual_business_intelligence/over-plotting_in_graphs.pdf
This happens because you set X axis as Continuous, and the only configuration you could do this way is "allow thin bars".
Even if X axis isn´t continuous, QlikView set´s the bar widht automaticaly.
I would recomend you to try a line chart in this case. Check the link bellow for more info:
http://www.perceptualedge.com/articles/visual_business_intelligence/over-plotting_in_graphs.pdf
Thanks for your reply and the link. I will take your suggestion into consideration,
Martin.