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MongoDB Charts is the best way to create visualizations of MongoDB data. Connect to any MongoDB instance as a data source, create charts and graphs, embed them into your applications or build live dashboards for sharing and collaboration.
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  1. geospatial scatter absolute size

    Hi!
    I'm using the geospatial charts to display geolocation information and set the dot size as indicator for the location accuracy information.

    This looks nice, but the dot size changes with the map zoom and gives no information about the location area, where the real position is expected to be within.

    It would be cool to have an option to set the dot size to absolute size in units of km or miles in order to have geometric relation to the real data.

    Thanks !

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  2. Ability to use line chart with area chart for prediction intervals

    First of all, great idea and implementation! It would be nice to have the possibility to create prediction intervals while plotting, for example, a time series object and its forecast. Something similar to https://i.stack.imgur.com/3tJap.png
    There are already line charts and area charts object, but so far it is not possible mixing them and use them to generate such a visualization.

    5 votes

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  3. Percentile Chart / Cumulative-Distribution-Function

    Often times just looking at just the average or min/max of the data might be misleading and understanding the distribution of the data is as important as the aggregated value itself. The Percentile Chart is useful for such scenarios as it helps to see the shape of the distribution, such as how big the tail is at either end, along with the value.

    My proposal is to integrate a percentile chart similar to what you find here : https://powerbi.microsoft.com/de-de/blog/visual-awesomeness-unlocked-percentile-chart/
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cumulative_distribution_function

    Thanks for the great work, I realy like mongo charts, keep going!

    3 votes

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  4. Ability to add plain text

    If you have a huge dashboard with all kind of things, but you want to group them under a title, lets say:
    You have 10 charts on left with aggregations from collection A and 10 charts on the right with aggregations from collection B.
    You can easy clarify things if you put a plain text above all charts as title.

    For example:
    [Collection A] <- plain text
    All charts from collection A

    21 votes

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  5. Second number on Text -> Number

    Let's say you have a list of emails from multiple mailing lists but you want to see the count of all emails and count of all distinct emails from the same KPI.

    2 votes

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  6. Option to identify "now" in a date chart

    In a scatter plot, when one of the axes is a date, add a formatting option (on/OFF) to add an indicator of the current instant (now) on the graph or axis, if it's on the range plotted.

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