When you're working with Vizlib Venn Diagram it's important to be clear about what you can and can't do. We've collected together some tips on best practice and known issues and limitations and listed them here for you.
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Best Practice
- Let's introduce you - If you're new to Vizlib Venn Diagram, or looking to find some information, the Introduction page has links to the product resources and knowledge base articles.
- Setup - There are setup instructions in our Setup Guide which helps you to start building a venn diagram. You can add expressions or edit data in the property panel once you have the basic version.
- Keep it simple - Vizlib Venn Diagram works best with simple data sets and 3-4 values, with a maximum of 5 bubbles. If you decide to add more, you may find the chart is less readable and difficult to understand. It's great for looking at marketing or sales data and finding common values in the intersection.
- Action! - You can add animations and tooltips to your venn diagram using the Interactivity settings in the property panel.
- Selection - Vizlib Venn Diagram lets you click through to end selections - when you click the intersection in the diagram, the values in the intersection will be selected and displayed
- Performance - Vizlib Venn Diagram uses the Qlik Sense hub engine, and each individual value will be processed separately. If you're working with very large amounts of data in your chart, this will affect the Qlik Sense engine processing time and performance may become slower. You can find more information in our article on Best Practice and Performance Optimization in Qlik Sense.
Known Issues
There are no known issues currently reported with Vizlib Venn Diagram.