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Tractorscope chart types documentation

Browse Tractorscope chart types including KPI, line, bar, waterfall, radar, map, heatmap, and pivot table visualizations.

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Chart Types

KPI and number charts
Use Tractorscope KPI and number charts to display single-value SQL metrics, formatted totals, rates, goals, and gauge-style progress indicators.
Line and area charts
Create Tractorscope line and area charts for time-series trends, cumulative totals, rates, averages, and multi-series comparisons.
Stacked bar charts
Create stacked bar charts in Tractorscope to show how multiple SQL series contribute to category or time-period totals.
Grouped bar charts
Create grouped bar charts in Tractorscope to compare multiple SQL series side by side across categories or time periods.
Bar and line combo charts
Use Tractorscope bar and line combo charts to show two related metrics, such as volume as bars and rate or target as a line.
Waterfall charts
Create waterfall charts in Tractorscope to show positive and negative changes across steps, periods, or financial categories.
Radar charts in Tractorscope
Use Tractorscope radar charts to compare multiple metrics, dimensions, scores, or categories across a shared radial axis.
Map charts
Create Tractorscope map charts from location-based query results and configure map points, markers, clusters, and heatmaps.
Map markers and clusters
Use Tractorscope map markers and clusters to display location-based SQL results with points, markers, and grouped map locations.
Heatmap charts
Use Tractorscope map heatmaps to visualize geographic concentration, density, activity, and location intensity from SQL query results.
Pivot tables
Use Tractorscope pivot tables to group query results by rows and columns, aggregate values with count, sum, average, min, and max, and expose pivot tables in embedded dashboards.
Embedded chart types
Choose Tractorscope chart types for embedded analytics, including customer-facing KPIs, tables, maps, downloads, filters, and chart web components.