Stand-alone Chart

Individual diagrams can also be inserted on the sheet for an analysis or a table. For example, you can display totals or average values graphically. This is often useful as a supplement to the legend and for classifying the data displayed on the map.

Inserting a Single Diagram

Simply add the single diagram via Drag&Drop from Control window Objects to the sheet or via the menu Insert > Other objects > Single diagram.

First, EasyMap needs to know which data should be displayed in the diagram. Select a Table from the list. Alternatively, you can also use an existing diagram analysis as a basis. The individual diagram is then based on the table used as the data basis for the analysis. After the single diagram is inserted, its Properties can be changed by double-clicking on the diagram.

Single diagrams based on tables

If you select a table as the data basis for the individual diagram, you must then select or define all design details (including diagram type, number of sectors or bars, colors, sizes). By default, the diagram displays the sum of the data in the selected columns of the underlying table. If this is not desired, after inserting the diagram, open its Properties (see above) and select Details another Aggregation (e.g. Average) on the area.

Additional Settings

Individual diagrams based on analyses

The single diagram looks exactly the same as the diagrams of the analysis, because EasyMap takes - as far as possible - the diagram settings from the analysis (e.g. diagram type, number of sectors or bars, colors, sizes). The single diagram shows the sums of the data from the table matched with the base map, which is the data basis of the analysis. If you select Details under Diagram size > Proportional as analysis in the area, the single diagram is often considerably larger than the diagrams of the analysis. If this is not desired, select Own size and then set the diagram size independently of the analysis settings.

Note: Please note that a single chart can only refer to one chart analysis.

Additional Settings