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<td class="pageHeader">Funnel Chart > Your First Chart</td>
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<td class="text"><p>As a first funnel chart, we'll build one of the most common
charts used in business scenarios - monthly comparison of sales for the
year. Each funnel segment in the chart would represent a month. The final
result would look as under:</p>
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<td class="text"><div align="left"><img src="Images/Funnel_FirstChart.jpg" width="287" height="352"></div></td>
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<td class="text">The data table for the above chart is:</td>
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<td><font color="#666666">Month</font></td>
<td><div align="right"><font color="#666666">Net Revenue</font></div></td>
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<td>January</td>
<td><div align="right">$17400</div></td>
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<td>February</td>
<td><div align="right">$19800</div></td>
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<td>March</td>
<td><div align="right">$21800</div></td>
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<td>April</td>
<td><div align="right">$23800</div></td>
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<td>May</td>
<td><div align="right">$29600</div></td>
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<td>June</td>
<td><div align="right">$27600</div></td>
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<td>July</td>
<td><div align="right">$31800</div></td>
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<td>August</td>
<td><div align="right">$39700</div></td>
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<td>September</td>
<td><div align="right">$37800</div></td>
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<td>October</td>
<td><div align="right">$21900</div></td>
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<td>November</td>
<td><div align="right">$32900</div></td>
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<td>December</td>
<td><div align="right">$39800</div></td>
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<td class="text">With the data table in hand, lets now get started with the
chart XML.</td>
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<td class="text"><p><strong>Creating the chart</strong></p>
<p>To start with, we place the <span class="codeInline"><chart></span>
element. If you had a careful look at the charts, you might have seen
that all the numeric values on the chart are preceded by a <span class="codeInline">'$'</span> sign. This
<span class="codeInline">'$'</span> sign is what is called a number prefix. We add a number prefix using
the <span class="codeInline">numberPrefix</span> attribute of the <span class="codeInline"><chart></span>
element. The <span class="codeInline"><chart></span> element looks
as under:</p></td>
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<td class="codeInline"><chart numberPrefix='$'></td>
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<td class="text">Now all we need to do is pass the data values to the funnel
chart. For each data row, a <span class="codeInline"><set></span> element
is used. Since we have 12 data rows here (for the 12 months), we would be
using 12 of those elements. The data row name is passed using the <span class="codetext">name</span>
attribute of the <span class="codeInline"><set></span> element while
the value is passed using the <span class="codetext">value</span> attribute.
And finally, to set the color in which the funnel segment corresponding
to the data row would be shown, the <span class="codeInline">color</span>
attribute is used. The value of the <span class="codeInline">color</span> attribute should be a hex color
code without the '#' sign. A <span class="codeInline"><set></span> element complete with these attributes
would look like:</td>
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<td class="codeInline"><set name='Jan' value='17400' color='0099FF' /></td>
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<td class="text">The names and values of each data row are displayed on the
corresponding funnel segments.</td>
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<td class="text">After putting in 12 <span class="codeInline"><set></span> elements with their attributes
for the 12 months, the chart would be complete and we would just need to
stick in the <span class="codeInline"></chart></span> element. To save
you the misery of having to convert all of that tabular data into XML, here
you have the final XML:</td>
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<td class="codeBlock"><chart numberPrefix='$'><br>
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name='Jan' value='17400' color='0099FF' /><br> <set
name='Feb' value='19800' color='FF66CC' /><br> <set
name='Mar' value='21800' color='996600' /><br> <set
name='Apr' value='23800' color='669966' /><br> <set
name='May' value='29600' color='7C7CB4' /><br> <set
name='Jun' value='27600' color='FF9933' /><br> <set
name='Jul' value='31800' color='CCCC00' /><br> <set
name='Aug' value='39700' color='9900FF' /><br> <set
name='Sep' value='37800' color='999999' /><br> <set
name='Oct' value='21900' color='99FFCC' /><br> <set
name='Nov' value='32900' color='CCCCFF' /><br> <set
name='Dec' value='39800' color='669900' /><br> </chart></td>
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<td class="text"><p>So now on your hands, you have your first funnel chart
and that too with some very business-like data plotted on it!</p></td>
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