Table
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To learn more about table charts and how to create one, please view this video.
Table charts display raw data in rows and columns.
Features | Quantity | Notes |
---|---|---|
Required Dimensions | 0+ | No dimensions required, unlimited number of dimensions. |
Required Measures | 0+ | No limit. Strings must be dictionary encoded (countable). |
You can display individual data rows, or use grouping or aggregation. There is no limit for dimensions or measures on Table charts. You can view more aggregated measures in a table chart than most other chart types.
You can also use custom measure formats for the value in your chart. See Customizing Measure and Date Formats.
Create a new Table chart. Choose a Data Source. This example uses the official database of UFO sightings. You can create a Table chart using only measures, to display all sightings individually. Here, display of null values is selected.
You can also use Table charts to group information by a dimension, similar to other chart types. For example, add the shape dimension, and you can display the average duration in seconds for UFOs of that shape. In a grouped chart, you can sort on any column in ascending or descending order. You can format the measures you use to make them easier to scan.
On a dashboard, you can click a dimension in a separate chart to show detailed records for that dimension in a Table chart.