Graph, Visualization and Analysis Gallery
- Graphs, visualization and data analysis on Timetric
- Interactive features
- Graph types
- Designing, sharing and embedding visualizations
Graphs, visualization and data analysis on Timetric
Every Timetric product comes with an extensive visualization and analysis library. We let you explore, experiment and communicate with statistics and share the visualizations you make anywhere on the Web — all with a degree of flexibility, power and ease-of-use it's hard to find anywhere else.
We're serious about data, so our charts and visualizations are designed to be both meaningful and visually appealing: chart bling is great, but honesty, clarity and transparency are essential. We're not willing to compromise on either, and neither should you!
Interactive features
Every Timetric graph comes in both HTML5 and Flash formats, so they not only work in every major browser including iPhone and iPad, they have a full suite of interactive features:
- Hover over a point to see its value
- Zoom in and out — examine details in depth or see data in its historical context.
- Toggle multiple y-axes
- Toggle linear and logarithmic scales
- Share the graph: grab the embed code and put it in your own site
- Prominent data download link
- Full-screen mode (Flash only)
Graph types
Standard line graphs
Classic time series charts
Filled area charts
Good for market shares, ratios, percentages…
Bar charts
Good for discrete data
Hybrid graphs
Charts combining line, filled area and bar charts.
Pie charts
Comparison bar charts
Complete datasets
Designing, sharing and embedding visualizations
Once you've selected the data you want, customize the chart and get it into your website! You control that from our editing wizard:
Features you control include:
- Graph type for each series: lines, bars or filled areas
- Label for each series
- Colour for each series
- Line thickness
- Graph dimensions
- Single or multiple y-axes
- Show (or hide) markers for data displayed as lines or filled areas
- Control over automatic updating of data: do you want the graph to be constantly up-to-date or to always show the data as of the time you created the graph?
- Whether to use the Flash or Javascript (iPhone-compatible) plotter as default