Linear Gauge

The Linear Gauge is a visualization of tools with a linear scale, such as thermometers, tanks, color indicators (LED), and so on.
Data values can be displayed on a linear gauge axis with the help of pointers, markers, or ranges.
Generally speaking, linear gauges have two main characteristics: axis and pointer.

1. Bullet Chart.

The Bullet Chart features a color scale that represents a qualitative parameter (poor, good, and excellent) and is accompanied by a lengthwise bar showing the actual data. To display a target value, bullet charts may also have a marker. Although a bullet chart cannot be helpful in monitoring trends because it does not show past values of parameters, this type of diagram is an irreplaceable tool for visualizing specific results/targets achieved at the current moment.

2. Thermometer Chart.

The Thermometer Chart is a type of the Linear Gauge drawn in the form of a thermometer. Essentially, it is a column with a round bulb at the bottom. Axes usually feature a linear scale to display the temperature information and are positioned alongside of such a column. The fill level of the bar corresponds to data values.

3. Tank Chart.

The Tank Chart is a linear gauge depicted as a filled barrel, or tank. Located just next to it, a scale shows how full the tank is.

4. LED Chart.

The LED Chart is similar to the Circular Gauge but features a horizontal or vertical axis instead of a circular one. In this type of visualization, data are displayed by dividing the LED into two parts on each side of a given value. The graph itself consists of small bars filled with different colors, making it visually split into groups.

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