BulletGauge

BulletGauge[value,reference,{min,max}]

draws a bullet gauge showing value and reference in a range of min to max.

BulletGauge[value,reference,{min,m1,m2,,max}]

draws a bullet gauge with performance regions split at the mi.

BulletGauge[{v1,v2,},]

draws a bullet gauge with multiple values v1, v2, .

BulletGauge[values,{r1,r2,},]

draws a bullet gauge with multiple references r1, r2, .

Details and Options

Examples

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Basic Examples  (3)

Generate a gauge for a particular value and reference value:

Generate a gauge for a list of values and a list of reference values:

Generate a gauge with specific background ranges:

Scope  (13)

Data and Layouts  (5)

Data values do not have to be within the range of the scale:

Nonreal data is taken to be missing and typically uses the min value of the gauge:

The min and max specified are sorted so that the smaller number of the list is always the min:

Specify the values with units:

Specify the units for the gauge:

Styling and Appearance  (5)

Use a theme to control the overall appearance:

Use explicit styles for the markers:

Change the type of markers used:

Change where the markers are placed:

Specify ranges of the scale to be colored by the index:

Labeling and Legending  (3)

Use GaugeLabels to add a label to the gauge face:

Use Placed to change the location of the label on the face of the gauge:

Use a list to specify more than one label:

Options  (52)

AspectRatio  (2)

By default, BulletGauge uses a fixed ratio for the height to width of the gauge:

Specify a height to width ratio for the gauge:

Background  (1)

Insert a background color behind the gauge:

GaugeLabels  (9)

Show the value as a label:

Specify a label:

Labels can be any expression:

Use Placed to control label placement:

Position labels at values along the scale:

Position labels using a scaled coordinate system along the scale:

Use a scaled coordinate system over the entire gauge:

Place all labels at the middle of the scale and vary the coordinates within the label:

Use a list to specify more than one label:

GaugeMarkers  (5)

Turn the markers on and off:

List built-in settings for GaugeMarkers:

For detailed settings, use Palettes Chart Element Schemes:

Use an image or graphic for a marker:

Use Placed to change the location of the marker:

Use cumulative markers:

GaugeStyle  (4)

Style the marker:

By default, different styles are chosen for multiple markers:

Specify a list of styles:

Specify the style for cumulative markers up to the gauge value:

Specify an additional style for markers beyond the gauge value:

ImageSize  (7)

Use named sizes such as Tiny, Small, Medium and Large:

Specify the width of the plot:

Specify the height of the plot:

Allow the width and height to be up to a certain size:

Specify the width and height for a graphic, padding with space if necessary:

Setting AspectRatioFull will fill the available space:

Use maximum sizes for the width and height:

Use ImageSizeFull to fill the available space in an object:

Specify the image size as a fraction of the available space:

LabelStyle  (1)

Style the labels:

PerformanceGoal  (2)

Generate a gauge with tooltips on the gauge markers:

Emphasize performance by disabling interactive behaviors:

PlotTheme  (4)

Create gauges using a variety of base themes:

Specify a theme with bright elements:

Change the gauge color:

The "Sparkline" theme fits gauges in the surrounding text:

ReferenceMarkers  (5)

Turn the markers on and off:

List built-in settings for ReferenceMarkers:

For detailed settings, use Palettes Chart Element Schemes:

Use an image or graphic for a marker:

Use Placed to change the location of the marker:

Use cumulative markers:

ReferenceMarkerStyle  (2)

Style the marker:

Specify a list of styles:

ScaleDivisions  (2)

Specify the total number of ticks:

Specify the number of major and minor ticks:

ScaleRangeStyle  (5)

Apply a style to all of the ranges:

Use a list of styles to draw the ranges:

Color the scale ranges with built-in color schemes:

Define a one-dimensional color function:

Apply a style to the background and foreground of all the ranges:

TargetUnits  (2)

By default, units are determined automatically:

Specify the displayed units:

TicksStyle  (1)

Specify overall ticks style:

Applications  (2)

Visualize business statistics:

Visualize current stock prices for several companies:

Wolfram Research (2012), BulletGauge, Wolfram Language function, https://reference.wolfram.com/language/ref/BulletGauge.html (updated 2014).

Text

Wolfram Research (2012), BulletGauge, Wolfram Language function, https://reference.wolfram.com/language/ref/BulletGauge.html (updated 2014).

CMS

Wolfram Language. 2012. "BulletGauge." Wolfram Language & System Documentation Center. Wolfram Research. Last Modified 2014. https://reference.wolfram.com/language/ref/BulletGauge.html.

APA

Wolfram Language. (2012). BulletGauge. Wolfram Language & System Documentation Center. Retrieved from https://reference.wolfram.com/language/ref/BulletGauge.html

BibTeX

@misc{reference.wolfram_2024_bulletgauge, author="Wolfram Research", title="{BulletGauge}", year="2014", howpublished="\url{https://reference.wolfram.com/language/ref/BulletGauge.html}", note=[Accessed: 12-October-2024 ]}

BibLaTeX

@online{reference.wolfram_2024_bulletgauge, organization={Wolfram Research}, title={BulletGauge}, year={2014}, url={https://reference.wolfram.com/language/ref/BulletGauge.html}, note=[Accessed: 12-October-2024 ]}