Making a line chart has never been easier. All changes made will be automatically reflected as you build your custom chart. Each chart is composed of 3 main parts:
The chart title represents a basic description of what the chart is attempting to display. It can be found at the top of the chart graphic in small grey font.
Datasets are the main building block of every chart. A dataset is a single entity that can be represented with values that will reflect on the chart. For example, in the example chart displayed the 3 different datasets used are fish, zebras, and bears. Notice how each of these are all different lines on the graph with different colors. Each dataset will have values that are needed to be displayed alongside each label.
Labels are what each dataset corresponds with on the chart. The number of labels will affect how many values each dataset has access to. For example, in the template chart the 3 main labels used are January, February, and March. With these different labels each representing what month of the year it is, the dataset for each soda will each have access to each month label and be able to plot its value for that label on the chart.
Add label
Fish, Zebra, Bear, and Dragonfly
Add dataset