Bullet charts and clustered bar charts

This section provides an overview of Bullet Charts and Clustered Bar Charts.

Performance chart types are used to visually compare multiple measures in dashboard and scorecard applications, where space is limited, and the goal is to present a lot of data in a small, easy-to-read format.

Inforiver provides 2 value bullet charts, 3 value bullet charts, and clustered bar charts.

1. Adding the chart

1.1. 2-value bullet charts

These charts are used to compare the performance of two measures.

In this example, we have 2025 Actuals and Plan across regions and categories, and we want to visualize using a 2-value bullet chart.

STEP 1: We have added 2025 Actuals to the Values (AC) field and 2025 Plan to the Compare to Prior Period (PY) field in the visualization pane.

Data mapping

STEP 2: Select the columns for which you want to insert a 2-value bullet chart. In the following image, the 2025 Actuals and 2025 Plan columns have been selected.

The bullet/stacked chart option gets enabled. From the Bullet/Stacked chart drop-down, select the integrated variance bar chart.

Columns and chart type selection

STEP 3: The chart gets inserted, showing the comparison of the two measures. The variance between actuals and plan is shown in red/green. You can see the Customize tab in the toolbar and the following customization options.

Inserting an integrated variance bar chart

1.2. 3-value bullet charts

These charts are used to compare the performance of three measures.

In this example, we have 2025 Actuals, 2025 Plan, and 2024 Actuals across regions and categories, and we want to visualize them using a 3-value bullet chart.

STEP 1: We have added 2025 Actuals in the Values (AC) field, 2024 Actuals in the Compare to Prior Period (PY) field, and 2025 Plan in the Compare to Plan (PL) field in the visualization pane.

Data mapping

STEP 2: Select the columns for which you want to insert a 3-value bullet chart. In the following image, the 2025 Actuals, 2024 Actuals, and 2025 Plan columns have been selected.

The bullet/stacked chart option gets enabled. From the Bullet/Stacked chart drop-down, select the Bullet with Marker chart.

Columns and chart type selection

STEP 3: The chart gets inserted, displaying the comparison band. The legend is highlighted below. You can see the Customize tab in the toolbar and the following customization options.

Inserting a bullet chart

1.3. Clustered bars

The clustered bar chart makes it easier to compare multiple measures.

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A clustered bar chart is applicable only if any of the Actual, Target, or Additional target types are set to 'Bar'.

In this example, we have 2025 Actuals, 2025 Plan, and 2024 Actuals across regions and categories, and we want to visualize using a clustered bar chart.

STEP 1: We have added 2025 Actuals in the Values (AC) field, 2024 Actuals in the Compare to Prior Period (PY) field, and 2025 Plan in the Compare to Plan (PL) field in the visualization pane.

Data mapping

STEP 2: Select the columns for which you want to insert a clustered bar. In the following image, the 2025 Actuals, 2024 Actuals, and 2025 Plan columns have been selected.

The bullet/stacked chart option gets enabled. From the Bullet/Stacked chart drop-down, select the Bullet with marker chart.

Inserting a bullet with marker chart

STEP 3: A bullet with marker chart gets inserted.

Bullet with marker chart

STEP 4: To display a clustered bar chart, click on the Series display option under the Customize tab. In the Series Display modal that opens up, enable the Clustered bar check box and set the Target and Additional target types as Bar.

This displays the clustered bar as shown in the image.

Clustered bar chart

2. Customization options

Inserting a bullet chart or a clustered chart will open up the following configuration options.

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Depending on the type of bullet chart chosen, some of these options may or may not be available.

2.1. Bullet types

You can change your current bullet chart type from this drop-down.

Bullet chart customization option

2.2. Fill pattern

This option lets you customize the fill pattern/style of the bar. You can set the fill pattern to any of the three relevant IBCS notations: Solid, Hatched, or Outlined. In the following image, the fill pattern of Actual has been changed to Outlined, and that of Target has been changed to Hatched.

Bullet chart fill pattern option

2.3.Show axis

Enabling this option displays the axis line above the chart.

Bullet chart show axis option

2.4. Series display

This option lets you configure the type, height, and color of the bar/line. Depending on the type of chart inserted, the 'Series display' modal will show different properties, which are listed below:

  • Type - This drop-down lets you choose the type/format using which you want to display the measures. You can set the type to Marker, Bar, Line, Circle, Overlap, or Integrated.

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The Overlap and Integrated options are available only for the Integrated bar with marker and Integrated variance overlap chart types.

  • Variance bar height - With this option, you can set the height of the bar that represents the variance/deviation.

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The variance bar height option is available only for Integrated variance overlap, IBCS bullet, and Integrated variance bar chart types.

  • Marker/line/circle size - This option lets you set the size of the marker/line/circle. The size can be set to S(Small), M(Medium), L(Large), or XL(Extra large).

  • Clustered bar - Enabling this checkbox will display a clustered bar. You can refer to the Clustered Bar section for additional information.

  • Color - The fill color drop-down lets you choose the color of the bar for every displayed measure.

Bullet chart series display option

2.5. Show column

Using this option, you can choose to show data labels for Target, Variance, and/or Variance %. Using the Show header, the column header can be enabled or disabled to indicate which labels are shown. In the image below, the data labels for Variance and Variance % are shown.

Bullet chart show column option

2.6. Comparison band

The comparison band indicates the state of the measure depending on which band it resides in. They provide a performance rating to the value being measured, where each color represents a different state e.g., good, average, and poor.

You can add comparison bands by clicking on the Comparison Bands icon. The following properties are available:

  • Compared series - This drop-down lets you select the measure based on which you want to insert the comparison bands. You can also choose the maximum value of all the series used in the chart.

  • Dynamic - If you enable this checkbox, then the comparison band range will be added based on individual scaling.

  • Number of bands - Here you can set the number of bands required.

  • Set label - If this checkbox is enabled, you can set labels for the ranges.

  • Diverging colors - If you enable this checkbox, you can set different colors for different bands. By default, sequential colors are used.

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This option is available only for 'Bullet with marker' and 'Qualitative bullet with marker' charts.

Bullet chart comparison band option

2.7. Appearance

This option lets you change the appearance of the bullet charts. Clicking on this option will open up an Appearance modal in which you can configure the following properties:

Positive color - Using this option, you can set the positive color of the bar/marker.

Negative color - Using this option, you can set the negative color of the bar/marker.

Axis color - This option lets you set the axis color of the chart.

Appearance modal

In this section, we covered bullet and clustered charts. Navigate to the next section to learn more about waterfall charts.

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