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Charts

Charts are a powerful way to represent data visually in Thesys. Selecting a chart allows you to access the editing panel to edit data, tweak properties, and adjust visualization settings.

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Editing Chart Data

All chart types share the ability to edit their data. To modify the data for a chart:
Select the Chart: Click on the chart in your response to open its RHS editing panel.
Press the "Edit Data" Button: This will open a side panel with an editable table containing the data for the chart.
Edit the Data: Modify the table's values, add rows or columns, and watch the chart update in real time.

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Chart Properties Panel

The properties panel lets you customize the chart's appearance and behavior. The available options vary depending on the chart type:
Show/Hide Legend: Toggle the visibility of the chart's legend.
Show/Hide Labels: Display or hide data labels.
Show/Hide Grids: Control the visibility of gridlines in the chart.
Radius Adjustments: Change the radius size for circular charts (like radial or pie charts).
Color Selection: Customize the colors of chart elements.
Label Format: Toggle between percentage and number formats for labels.
Opacity (Radar Chart): Adjust the transparency of data areas in radar charts.
Variant Swapping: Change the variant of certain chart types to modify their overall style.

Chart Types and Editable Properties
Chart Type
Editable Properties
Variants
Bar Chart
Bar Color, Label, Legend, Grid, Radius
Group, Stack
Line Chart
Line Color, Grid, Label, Legend, Line Weight
Smooth, Sharp, Step
Pie Chart
Segment Color, Legend, Label, Format,
Pie, Donut
Area Chart
Area Color, Legend, Label, Grid, Opacity
Smooth, Sharp, Step
Radar Chart
Area Color, Legend, Grid, Opacity
Area, Line
Radial Chart
Segment Color, Legend, Label, Grid, Format
Circular, Semi Circular
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