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December 1, 2022

Add-ons to charts: exporting into code & adding secondary measures

🐍 Export charts into code

If you need even more flexibility to customize your charts, you can now duplicate your chart block into code by selecting the option in the block actions menu.

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This adds a new Python code block to your notebook, containing the configuration of your chart in the Vega-litespecification format. Vega-lite is very powerful and fairly easy to learn, so it’s a great option if you need to create a finely customized or super-advanced visualization.

📐 Secondary measures on charts

You can now add secondary measures to charts with one click.

When you create a chart with a categorical and measure (quantitative) column on the X and Y axes, we now display a plus (+) button next to the selected measure. Click on it, pick your secondary measure, and we'll create a new chart layer with all settings pre-configured for you, including the legends. It’s as easy as it sounds!

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If your secondary measure happens to be on a different scale, you can also switch to dual axis mode under the Display tab. This will visualize the two measure axes independently.

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👋 Share private projects by name
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To simplify sharing private projects with other workspace members, we’ve updated our project-sharing options to accept names in addition to emails.

More on project sharing options in our docs →

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