Data visualisation

In the Visualisations section, click on the Line tab to visualise the data with a line chart.

Dimensions Management

By mouse hovering a line, any line can be temporarily highlighted. The data corresponding to the closest point to the mouse will be displayed at the top left.

  • Zoom on the line chart with the zoom feature () above the chart. This action is described in detail here.

  • Print the line chart with the print feature () above the chart

  • Export the line chart with the export feature () above the chart

    Different file formats are then available for downloading:

It is not possible to display more than 24 lines in the Line chart.

Format options

Click on Format (in the Actions area) to set the different format options of the line chart.

Labelling options, Decimal symbol options and Thousands symbol options are described on this page.

Flags options

Breaks in Time selection

Series markers

Vertical axis (scale)

Vertical axis (type)

The available options are:

Data displayed

Highlighted

The Highlighted mode allows the chart to display only the positions currently highlighted (from highlighting done by the user in another visualisation or the current line visualisation)

In order to add/remove positions to the chart while in this mode an additional menu is required. This menu is activated by clicking on the brush icon (). It renders a list showing user current selection of positions. The one currently highlighted and thus visible in the line chart are in bold. A position can be added/removed by clicking on its item in the list. The underlying chart is refreshed automatically to allow the user to preview the change to the chart in term of scale and readability.

In case the line chart visualisation is accessed while there is no highlighted positions, the following rule will apply to ensure a baseline chart is rendered:

  • In case of a non-GEO dimension, the serie having the highest value of the most recent time period is taken. So the line chart starts with one serie rendered.

  • For a GEO dimension and in case aggregates are present in the selection, the most relevant EU and EA aggreates are selected. So the line chart starts with two series rendered.

  • For a GEO dimension and in case no aggregates are present in the selection, again a serie having the highest value of the most recent time period is taken, first among the EU member states or then on the full selection. So the line chart starts with one serie rendered.

Why this rule?

First, the default line chart is made consistent to the line chart displayed in the SDG and me application. So there must be one or two series to render by default.

Second is that a coloured line chart became quickly unreadable with too many lines so this is an invitation to the user to select the relevant series.

Summary

The Summary mode allows the chart to display a summary version of the selected data.

The summary is built on the following principles:

To activate this mode, select Summary in the Data Displayed selector.

Example

The Summary mode is not activated in the following screenshot:

When the Summary mode is activated, the result is the following:

Selected

The Selected mode allows the chart to display all the positions from the selection into the chart.

Lines are either rendered as gray line if they are not selected, or coloured if they are highlighted. Clicking on a line or a legend element allows to highlight or unhighlight it.

Series Attribute options

Some datasets contain a Series attribute. It may, for example, represent an objective to be reached in the future (TARGET).

When Show is selected under Series Attribute, the attribute (additional column) is represented in the line tooltip:

Highlight options

In the Line visualisation, it is possible to use the highlight feature (see this page)

How do the highlighted positions appear in a Line chart?

In the following example, Germany is highlighted:

How do I change the highlight of a position?

There are two possible ways to highlight a position:

To remove the highlight of a position, the same operation must be performed.

The highlighted positions are also reflected in the Table mode:

It is also possible to manage positions what are highlighted and what are not by using the dimension dropdowns (see this page for more information).

How to print a line chart?

To print a line chart, click on  at the top right of the chart.

Print a line chart with Google Chrome

In the printing dialog, click on More settings (at the bottom of the left pane).

Then use the Scale field to adjust the size of the printed line chart:

Print a line chart with Mozilla Firefox

There is no specific printing options available under Mozilla Firefox.

Print a line chart with Microsoft Edge

In the print dialog:

Print a line chart with Internet Explorer

There is no specific printing options available under Internet Explorer