Cards - canvas settings
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The canvas tab enables you to set the theme, assign chart colors, customize the variance, or change the font for the entire report.
Analytics+ comes packed with built-in themes you can apply in a single click. Select the theme from the dropdown to apply it.
With Analytics+, you can customize themes by setting the measure/font/background colors. You can design a custom theme by navigating to Canvas settings > Theme > Customize.
You can set a custom background color for the canvas. It is set to white by default.
Set the font type, size, and color. To set a custom font color, the Auto color toggle should be disabled.
Responsive: When this option is enabled, Analytics+ will dynamically adjust the font size based on the canvas size. The font size will be reduced as you decrease the canvas size, enabling you to fit in as much data as possible and optimize the available canvas area.
When the responsive font option is enabled, the data label size is automatically adjusted based on the panel and canvas size in trellis mode.
The data label size is set to the value specified in data label settings when the responsive font option is disabled. In the example, when responsive font is disabled, the data labels are not displayed as the size is too large to fit into the available size.
When you have a date dimension in your axis, Analytics+ assigns the date format based on the date format in the summary table. Learn more about summary tables.
When you disable the Axis default date format toggle, the system date format is taken as the date format in the axis.
Like the Axis default date format option, when you have a date dimension as your small multiple parameter, you can choose whether to use the default date in Analytics+ or the system date format.
For charts like area/line that have markers for each data point, you can regulate the number of markers to display. Choose from options like All, Last Only, First + Last, Min + Max, etc. The Nth Label option allows you to specify the interval between data points for which to display markers.
You can display markers for outliers as well. Analytics+ allows you to use a different colored marker to differentiate between outliers and regular data points. You can also set a custom percentage for rendering outliers i.e. consecutive data points which differ beyond the specified percentage will be considered outliers.
In the example, we have highlighted the outlier markers in red when the deviation between consecutive points is greater than 70%.
When you display the min and max markers, you can set a custom color for them. Analytics+ renders min and max markers in the standard red and blue scheme.
For single-measure charts, you can opt for each axis category to be rendered in a different style. You can choose between solid, hatched, and outline styles for charts like waterfall, variance, and bullet which depict data using bars.
You can override the default red/ green and set custom colors to represent positive and negative variances.
You can also choose to depict variances as an arrow or a bar. The default option is bar.
When you work with stacked charts, you can display the category label against the stack for easy identification.
For stacked charts, you have the flexibility to assign colors for each category. Click on the color box against the category to open the color picker.
Waterfall charts and stacked charts can have lines that connect each of the bars/stacks. You can hide the lines by disabling the Connector line toggle. You can also set a custom color for connector lines.