Line Charts

A line chart is a type of chart that displays trends across categories or over time. This topic shows examples of different line charts.

Two Dimensional Line Chart

The following figure shows a two dimensional line chart that displays one or more lines plotted against an X-Y grid. If a series axis does not exist, then Siebel CRM displays a single line. If a series axis does exist, then Siebel CRM displays one line for each color in the legend.

Example of a Two Dimensional Line Chart: This image is described in the surrounding text.

Two Dimensional Spline Line Chart

The following figure shows a two dimensional spline line chart that displays one or more lines plotted against the X-Y grid with the points plotted accurately but the line between points smoothed mathematically:
  • If a series axis does not exist, then Siebel CRM displays a single line and set of points.

  • If a series axis exists, then Siebel CRM displays one line and the corresponding set of points for each color in the legend.

Example of a Two Dimensional Spline Line Chart: This image is described in the surrounding text.

Combo Line Chart

The following figure shows a Combo line chart that displays a single bar chart with superimposed dots. The two charts share the category axis but each chart includes separate data points axes that Siebel CRM displays in the following ways:

  • On the start of the graph for the bar chart

  • On the end of the graph for the line chart

Example of a Combo Chart: This image is described in the surrounding text.