Elements for
data visualization
and analysis

Stimulsoft products offer a wide variety of elements to create analytical dashboards, such as cards, tables, multiple charts including 3D graphs, maps, shapes, and more. These dashboard elements enable you to display, analyze, group, and filter data. This web page provides an overview of all the available elements for creating dashboards.

Table

The Table element is designed to present data in its fields. You can add various types for the data fields, such as Dimension, Measure, Data Bar, Color Scale, Indicator, Sparklines, and Bubble. Each type of field serves a specific purpose, such as displaying data, grouping, or performing graphical analysis.

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Cards

A data analysis component that enables you to present grouped data values in the form of cards. These cards display values from data fields and can also be analyzed through graphical representations.

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Pivot table

The pivot table element on a dashboard is a powerful tool for processing, grouping, and summarizing data values by rows and columns of a table. Unlike a regular table, the cells of the resulting table are formed at the intersection of the columns and rows. The values for these cells are calculated by summing all column and row values.

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Charts

This dashboard component offers a range of graphical elements for displaying data, including pie charts, bar charts, 3D charts, financial charts, and more. Additionally, you can configure up to five different graphical representations of the data within a single element.

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Gauge

The gauge data analysis element is designed to display a value within a specified range, and can be presented in a variety of types, including full dial, half dial, vertical linear, horizontal linear, and bullet. Additionally, you can set a target value for the meter.

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Indicator

The Indicator element on a dashboard allows you to display a value, with or without an accompanying icon, as well as the rate of growth or change of this value toward a target. Additionally, the growth rate and aggregated value can be grouped by condition.

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Progress

The Progress element on a dashboard is used to visually display the rate of growth of a value toward a target. You can select the type of graphical analysis - Pie, Circle, or Data Bars - using the Mode parameter.

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Online Map

The Online Map enables users to display any object on OpenStreetMap by specifying its geographical coordinates or position.

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Regional Map

The Regional Map is an SVG image that includes geographic features. Additionally, users can incorporate custom maps into their dashboard development.

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Button

A button is an element that triggers a specific action when clicked, or based on its click state. Buttons come in three types: regular buttons, checkboxes with two states (checked and unchecked), and radio buttons. Dashboards commonly use buttons to execute commands or trigger actions.

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Web Content

An element through which you can display various types of content from the Internet, including videos, web pages, animated images, and more, on the indicator panel within the viewer. To exhibit content in Stimulsoft Designer, the WebView2 environment is utilized. Consequently, the dashboard can showcase everything that a web browser can display.

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Filters

Data filtering is a set of dashboard elements that can be used to filter data. The filter functionality is represented by the following elements: Combo Box, Date Picker, List Box, Tree Box, and Tree.

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  • List Box
    A filtering element on the dashboard, which is used to filter data for analysis elements in the viewer, depending on the selected value.
  • Combo Box +
    A filtering element, which is used to filter data for analysis, depending on the selected value. This element is an analogue of the List Box element, with the only difference that all values are contained in the drop-down menu.
  • Number Box +
    A filtering element on the dashboard that is utilized to specify either a numeric value or a range of values.
  • Date Picker +
    A filtering element on the dashboard panel that is used to determine the calendar range and filter the data for the analysis in the viewer, taking into account the specified range.
  • Tree View Box +
    A filtering element that provides the ability to create a hierarchy of values and filter data for analysis elements in the viewer based on these values.
  • Tree View +
    A filtering element that enables users to create a hierarchy of values and filter data based on these values.

Panel

The Panel element serves as a container for other elements when creating a dashboard. You can place one or more elements within a panel, and apply a single background and/or watermark to them.

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Image

One element that allows you to display a variety of graphic objects on a dashboard is an Image element. You can use it to display photos, logos, pictures, icons, and more.
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Text

The text element is used for displaying and placing text on dashboards. It can be used to create titles, subtitles, and descriptions for various dashboard metrics such as indicators, tables, charts, and more. Text elements can be placed anywhere on the analytics panel.
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Shape

The Shape element includes various graphical components such as operation primitives, arrows, lines, and schemes. These shapes are displayed on the dashboard and can help visually represent information.

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