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Archive for January, 2023

Decomposition Tree Now in Qlik Sense

January 24th, 2023 by AnyChart Team

Decomposition Tree Extension for Qlik SenseHappy day, data analysts using Qlik! We are thrilled to announce the release of our groundbreaking Decomposition Tree extension for Qlik Sense!

Previously unavailable in Qlik natively or in a third-party extension, a Decomposition Tree is an incredibly powerful technique. It allows you to intuitively explore your core metrics across a number of dimensions, quickly see which factors affect the totals, and make timely decisions to optimize business performance and profits!

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Deluxe Combo Chart & Versatile Circular Gauge for Qlik Sense

January 24th, 2023 by AnyChart Team

Deluxe Combo Chart & Versatile Circular Gauge Extensions for Qlik SenseIn addition to the Decomposition Tree and new Gantt Chart features, we are excited to release two astonishing extensions. Enjoy making sense of your metrics using the brand new approaches you never had in Qlik before — with our Deluxe Combo Chart and Versatile Circular Gauge for Qlik Sense!

Now, join us for a quick overview of these novel extensions and check them out right away!

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New Progress Tracking Features for Gantt Charts in Qlik Sense

January 24th, 2023 by AnyChart Team

New Progress Tracking Features for Gantt Charts in Qlik SenseTracking project progress using Gantt charts in Qlik Sense has become even easier with the latest update of our dedicated extension! Learn about the just-released features and improvements. Then update to the newest version of AnyGantt for Qlik and check them out in action!

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Visualizing Text Data Hierarchy with Word Trees

January 19th, 2023 by Julien Blanchard, Meta

Visualizing Text Data Hierarchy with Word TreesOver the past few weeks, I have been looking for a quick and effective way of representing the structural differences within a set of similar-looking short sentences.

To provide a bit of context, as we approached the end of 2022, my workmates and I got heavily involved in a planning phase for the new year to start. More specifically, we were asked to write a set of objectives and key results that would help drive a common strategy across our supported programs and pillars over the months to come.

And as expected, each and every one of us ended up leaving comments for every subtle change made to the couple of sentences that had initially been dropped into a shared document. As the comments started piling up, it quickly became quite tedious to follow and understand the slight modifications that were being made to our original set of objectives and key results.

As I started exploring what we could have done to better capture and visualise these changes, I recently found a way to display text data in a hierarchical way that I thought would be worth sharing.

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Exciting Visual Graphics That Tell Stories — DataViz Weekly

January 13th, 2023 by AnyChart Team

Exciting Visual Graphics That Tell Stories, on DataViz WeeklyDataViz Weekly is our regular blog feature where we curate the most exciting charts, maps, and infographics we’ve recently come across. Today, we want to attract your attention to some cool visual stories published out there near the end of the last year, which we did not get a chance to spotlight before:

  • Animal species extinction over time — Reuters
  • Daylight optimization in the United States — FiveThirtyEight
  • Top human names for dogs — The Washington Post
  • Snowfall across the U.S. — William B. Davis

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2022 Year in Data Visualizations — DataViz Weekly

January 6th, 2023 by AnyChart Team

2022 Year in Data Visualization GraphicsFinally we are in 2023! May this new year be the best one for all of you!

Before getting too far into 2023, we thought it would be interesting to look back at 2022 in data visualizations. And the first DataViz Weekly in the new year seems like a nice occasion! Let’s say farewell to 2022 by recalling its hottest topics with the help of “year in graphics” features on Politico, The Post, NYT, and Bloomberg.

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