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Amit Phaltankar is a software developer and a blogger experienced in building lightweight and efficient software components. He specializes in wiring web-based applications and handling large-scale data sets using traditional SQL, NoSQL, and big data technologies. He is experienced in many technology stacks and loves learning and adapting to newer technology trends. Amit is passionate about improving his skill set and loves guiding and grooming his peers and contributing to blogs. He is also an author of MongoDB Fundamentals.
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Juned Ahsan is a software professional with more than 14 years of experience. He has built software products and services for companies and clients such as Cisco, Nuamedia, IBM, Nokia, Telstra, Optus, Pizzahut, AT&T, Hughes, Altran, and others. Juned has a vast experience in building software products and architecting platforms of different sizes from scratch. He loves to help and mentor others and is a top 1% contributor on StackOverflow. He is passionate about cognitive CX, cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and NoSQL databases.
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Michael Harrison started his career at the Australian telecommunications leader Telstra. He worked across their networks, big data, and automation teams. He is now a lead software developer and the founding member of Southbank Software, a Melbourne based startup that builds tools for the next generation of database technologies.
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Liviu Nedov is a senior consultant with more than 20 years of experience in database technologies. He has provided professional and consulting services to customers in Australia and Europe. Throughout his career, he has designed and implemented large enterprise projects for customers like Wotif Group, Xstrata Copper/Glencore, and the University of Newcastle and Energy, Queensland. He is currently working at Data Intensity, which is the largest multi-cloud service provider for applications, databases, and business intelligence. In recent years, he is actively involved in MongoDB NoSQL database projects, database migrations, and cloud DBaaS (Database as a Service) projects.
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Channels

The encoding channels are one of the most important aspects of data visualization. The channel decides how the data is visualized in the chart. Users can get confusing charts or totally unexpected results if they select the wrong channel type. Therefore, a proper understanding of encoding channels is essential for efficient chart building and data visualization.

As shown in previous examples, the encoding channels lie under the Encode tab in the Chart Builder, just under the chart sub-type selection buttons:

Figure 12.39: Encoding channels

Each encoding channel has a name and a type. The channel name defines the target in the graph—that is, the end to which the channel will be used. For example, the X Axis channel name indicates that the channel is providing the values for the horizontal axis of the graph. It is clear in this case that we are going to have a Cartesian bi-dimensional chart. The channel type defines what type of data is expected...

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Amit Phaltankar

Amit Phaltankar is a software developer and a blogger experienced in building lightweight and efficient software components. He specializes in wiring web-based applications and handling large-scale data sets using traditional SQL, NoSQL, and big data technologies. He is experienced in many technology stacks and loves learning and adapting to newer technology trends. Amit is passionate about improving his skill set and loves guiding and grooming his peers and contributing to blogs. He is also an author of MongoDB Fundamentals.
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Juned Ahsan

Juned Ahsan is a software professional with more than 14 years of experience. He has built software products and services for companies and clients such as Cisco, Nuamedia, IBM, Nokia, Telstra, Optus, Pizzahut, AT&T, Hughes, Altran, and others. Juned has a vast experience in building software products and architecting platforms of different sizes from scratch. He loves to help and mentor others and is a top 1% contributor on StackOverflow. He is passionate about cognitive CX, cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and NoSQL databases.
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Michael Harrison

Michael Harrison started his career at the Australian telecommunications leader Telstra. He worked across their networks, big data, and automation teams. He is now a lead software developer and the founding member of Southbank Software, a Melbourne based startup that builds tools for the next generation of database technologies.
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Liviu Nedov

Liviu Nedov is a senior consultant with more than 20 years of experience in database technologies. He has provided professional and consulting services to customers in Australia and Europe. Throughout his career, he has designed and implemented large enterprise projects for customers like Wotif Group, Xstrata Copper/Glencore, and the University of Newcastle and Energy, Queensland. He is currently working at Data Intensity, which is the largest multi-cloud service provider for applications, databases, and business intelligence. In recent years, he is actively involved in MongoDB NoSQL database projects, database migrations, and cloud DBaaS (Database as a Service) projects.
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