--- aliases: - ../features/panels/graph/ - ../panels/visualizations/ - ../panels/visualizations/graph-panel/ - ../reference/graph/ - ../visualizations/ - ../visualizations/graph-panel/ labels: products: - cloud - enterprise - oss title: Visualizations weight: 75 --- # Visualizations Grafana offers a variety of visualizations to support different use cases. This section of the documentation highlights the built-in visualizations, their options and typical usage. {{% admonition type="note" %}} If you are unsure which visualization to pick, Grafana can provide visualization suggestions based on the panel query. When you select a visualization, Grafana will show a preview with that visualization applied. {{% /admonition %}} - Graphs & charts - [Time series]({{< relref "time-series/" >}}) is the default and main Graph visualization. - [State timeline]({{< relref "state-timeline/" >}}) for state changes over time. - [Status history]({{< relref "status-history/" >}}) for periodic state over time. - [Bar chart]({{< relref "bar-chart/" >}}) shows any categorical data. - [Histogram]({{< relref "histogram/" >}}) calculates and shows value distribution in a bar chart. - [Heatmap]({{< relref "heatmap/" >}}) visualizes data in two dimensions, used typically for the magnitude of a phenomenon. - [Pie chart]({{< relref "pie-chart/" >}}) is typically used where proportionality is important. - [Candlestick]({{< relref "candlestick/" >}}) is typically for financial data where the focus is price/data movement. - Stats & numbers - [Stat]({{< relref "stat/" >}}) for big stats and optional sparkline. - [Bar gauge]({{< relref "bar-gauge/" >}}) is a horizontal or vertical bar gauge. - Misc - [Table]({{< relref "table/" >}}) is the main and only table visualization. - [Logs]({{< relref "logs/" >}}) is the main visualization for logs. - [Node graph]({{< relref "node-graph/" >}}) for directed graphs or networks. - [Traces]({{< relref "traces/" >}}) is the main visualization for traces. - [Flame graph]({{< relref "flame-graph/" >}}) is the main visualization for profiling. - Widgets - [Dashboard list]({{< relref "dashboard-list/" >}}) can list dashboards. - [Alert list]({{< relref "alert-list/" >}}) can list alerts. - [Text]({{< relref "text/" >}}) can show markdown and html. - [News]({{< relref "news/" >}}) can show RSS feeds. ## Get more You can add more visualization types by installing panel [panel plugins](https://grafana.com/grafana/plugins/?type=panel). ## Examples Below you can find some good examples for how all the visualizations in Grafana can be configured. You can also explore [play.grafana.org](https://play.grafana.org) which has a large set of demo dashboards that showcase all the different visualizations. ### Graphs For time based line, area and bar charts we recommend the default [time series]({{< relref "time-series/" >}}) visualization. [This public demo dashboard](https://play.grafana.org/d/000000016/1-time-series-graphs?orgId=1) contains many different examples for how this visualization can be configured and styled. {{< figure src="/static/img/docs/time-series-panel/time_series_small_example.png" max-width="700px" caption="Time series" >}} For categorical data use a [bar chart]({{< relref "bar-chart/" >}}). {{< figure src="/static/img/docs/bar-chart-panel/barchart_small_example.png" max-width="700px" caption="Bar chart" >}} ### Big numbers & stats A [stat]({{< relref "stat/" >}}) shows one large stat value with an optional graph sparkline. You can control the background or value color using thresholds or color scales. {{< figure src="/static/img/docs/v66/stat_panel_dark3.png" max-width="1025px" caption="Stat" >}} ### Gauge If you want to present a value as it relates to a min and max value you have two options. First a standard radial [gauge]({{< relref "gauge/" >}}) shown below. {{< figure src="/static/img/docs/v66/gauge_panel_cover.png" max-width="700px" >}} Secondly Grafana also has a horizontal or vertical [bar gauge]({{< relref "bar-gauge/" >}}) with three different distinct display modes. {{< figure src="/static/img/docs/v66/bar_gauge_lcd.png" max-width="700px" >}} ### Table To show data in a table layout, use a [table]({{< relref "table/" >}}). {{< figure src="/static/img/docs/tables/table_visualization.png" max-width="700px" lightbox="true" caption="Table visualization" >}} ### Pie chart To display reduced series, or values in a series, from one or more queries, as they relate to each other, use a [pie chart]({{< relref "pie-chart/" >}}). {{< figure src="/static/img/docs/pie-chart-panel/pie-chart-example.png" max-width="700px" lightbox="true" caption="Pie chart" >}} ### Heatmaps To show value distribution over, time use a [heatmap]({{< relref "heatmap/" >}}). {{< figure src="/static/img/docs/v43/heatmap_panel_cover.jpg" max-width="1000px" lightbox="true" caption="Heatmap" >}} ### State timeline A state timeline shows discrete state changes over time. When used with time series, the thresholds are used to turn the numerical values into discrete state regions. {{< figure src="/static/img/docs/v8/state_timeline_strings.png" max-width="700px" caption="state timeline with string states" >}}