Slope Charts

A Slope Chart shows a change of values from one period or status to another. For example, here is a Slope Chart demonstrating the change in sales rank for each state in the South region from 2016 to 2017:

Here are some features and techniques used to create the preceding Slope Chart:

Data highlighters give the user the ability to highlight marks in a view by selecting values from the drop-down list or by typing (any match on any part of a value will highlight the mark; so, for example, typing Carolina would highlight North Carolina and South Carolina in the preceding view). Data highlighters can be shown for any field you use as discrete (blue) in the view and will function across multiple views in a dashboard as long as that same field is used in those views.

Slope Charts can use absolute values (for example, the actual values of Sales) or relative values (for example, the rank of Sales, as shown in this example). If you were to show more than 2 years to observe the change in rankings over multiple periods of time, the resulting visualization might be called a Bump Chart, like this: