Line Charts in QlikView: Useful visualization tips

Added By Shilpan On Sunday, August 23rd, 2015 at 3:59 am

Data visualization is a double-edged sword: when used properly, it can help uncover trends and outliers or it can mislead your users. Choosing the proper chart type for each visualization is essential to create an effective data visualization. For example, line charts are best fit to show time-series relationship with continuous data. They are used […]

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Lie Factor

Added By Shilpan On Sunday, August 2nd, 2015 at 4:20 am

Contempt for graphics and their audience, along with the lack of quantitative skills among illustrators, has deadly consequences for graphics work: over-decorated and simplistic designs, tiny data sets, and big lies. — Dr Edward Tufte Data visualization is part data variation and part design variation. No one else can explain data visualization principles as deftly […]

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Become QlikView Designer from Scratch

Added By Shilpan On Saturday, July 18th, 2015 at 11:23 pm

It’s been an amazing experience since I published my first QlikView developer course on udemy. I have deep gratitude for all the support and suggestions from those who enrolled as I have learned a lot from it. One of the suggestions from students indicated that there was a need for a QlikView designer course to […]

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QlikView Functions: Networkdays

Added By Shilpan On Friday, June 12th, 2015 at 3:11 am

QlikView offers rich set of functions. It’s no different from power tools in your toolbox — as long as you know which tool to use to get the job done. That said, one of the students on my Udemy QlikView developer course asked me a question. I felt it worth sharing it on this blog. […]

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QlikView Charts: useful tips

Added By Shilpan On Wednesday, May 13th, 2015 at 4:24 am

QlikView charts are actors on the stage of data visualization. These charts tell effective story in each application you build. Line chart is my favorite as it tells effective story when you want to depict a trend; normally, you use date as a dimension to plot measure over time. You can even depict a trend […]

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