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When building enterprise dashboards, you often need to present data from multiple perspectives at once. To make these dashboards more powerful, you can coordinate interactions between several charts, allowing users to explore connections and patterns visually. This technique is known as chart linking or coordinated interactions. With coordinated charts, actions like hovering, selecting, or zooming on one chart can trigger related effects on others, making it easier to discover relationships in complex data.

One common coordinated interaction is brushing, where selecting a range or group of data points in one chart highlights or filters corresponding data in another. Another is highlighting, which visually emphasizes related categories or values across charts when a user interacts with a single one. These features make dashboards feel more responsive and help users dig deeper into data without losing context.

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When building enterprise dashboards, you often need to present data from multiple perspectives at once. To make these dashboards more powerful, you can coordinate interactions between several charts, allowing users to explore connections and patterns visually. This technique is known as chart linking or coordinated interactions. With coordinated charts, actions like hovering, selecting, or zooming on one chart can trigger related effects on others, making it easier to discover relationships in complex data.

One common coordinated interaction is brushing, where selecting a range or group of data points in one chart highlights or filters corresponding data in another. Another is highlighting, which visually emphasizes related categories or values across charts when a user interacts with a single one. These features make dashboards feel more responsive and help users dig deeper into data without losing context.

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What is a key benefit of coordinating multiple charts in a dashboard?

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SectionΒ 4. ChapterΒ 1
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