| | Radial Gauges are a popular type of gauge used in data visualization. They display one or more circular scales, with each scale showing values and ranges of interest on it.
The objects that display values and ranges on the scale are commonly called value and range indicators. Radial Gauges are used in dashboards and control panels in various industries to
provide an intuitive and visually appealing way to monitor key performance indicators (KPIs) or metrics. Examples of Radial Gauges include speedometers, pressure gauges, temperature meters,
aviation instruments, HVAC controls, battery meters, and others.
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| Standard Radial Gauge with custom range indicator. Nevron provides extensive support for radial (circular) and linear gauges that both share a common programming model. |
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Radial Gauge with State Indicators in combination with Numeric Display. State indicators are useful to visually prompt the user when values on pointers, ranges or numeric displays enter critical ranges. | |
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| Radial Gauge with multiple pointers (needles and markers), multiple state indicators and custom axis range. The Gauge has Cut Circle border style. |
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Two Quarter North East Radial Gauges with multiple value indicators and custom axis ranges. Nevron provides support for Radial, Quarter North East/West, Quarter South East/West, Half North/South/East/West and Custom gauge types. | |
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| Radial Gauge with Multiple Axes, value indicators and XML formatted label text. Nevron Gauge supports unlimited number of axes and provides advanced axis docking features. |
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Radial Gauge with predefined pointer style, value indicator and custom axis labels step. | |
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| Two Radial Gauges in combination with Numeric Displays. Nevron supports advanced options to layout multiple gauge areas. |
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Radial Gauges with Radial Sub-Gauge. Nevron supports advanced positioning and layout of multiple gauges and gauge areas. | |
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| Radial Gauge with State Indicators in combination with Numeric Display. State indicators are useful to visually prompt the user when values on pointers, ranges or numeric displays enter critical ranges. |
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Custom Radial Gauge with range indicator in combination with Numeric Display. Nevron provides support for predefined Radial Gauge subtypes and Custom Gauge and border styles. | |
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| Quarter North East Radial Gauge with sate indicators and range indicators. State indicators are useful to visually prompt the user when values on pointers, ranges or numeric displays enter critical ranges. |
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Radial Gauge with multiple pointers, multiple axes and axis ranges, state indicators and XML formatted texts. | |
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| Radial Gauge with custom axis ranges and value marker indicator. Ranges are useful to highlight important ranges of values on the gauge axes. |
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Radial Gauges Axes Docking - Nevron supports advanced axes docking and positioning options. | |
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| Layout combination of Radial Gauge, three radial sub-gauge areas and Numeric Display Panel. Demonstrates the parent radial layout feature that allows placement of child gauges at specified angle and offset from center. |
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Custom Radial Gauge in combination with Numeric Display. Nevron provides support for predefined Radial Gauge subtypes and Custom Gauge and border styles. | |
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| Knob indicators are an essential tool for data visualization. They are a type of gauge indicator that display data in a circular format with a knob that can be turned to change the value. Knob indicators are particularly useful for applications that require fine-tuning and precision adjustments, such as volume controls or temperature settings. Nevron Gauge provides various customization options for knob indicators, including different knob styles, color schemes, and pointer designs. This allows users to create complex gauges, KPIs, scorecards, and dashboards tailored to their needs. Overall, knob indicators are a powerful and versatile tool for data visualization. |
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Gauge Indicators are showing important values, ranges or states on the gauge. Nevron Gauge can be used for the creation of complex gauges, KPIs, Scorecards and Dashboards. The example demonstrates Radial Gauge Knob Indicator. | |
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Avoid Clutter
Ensure the gauge is not overcrowded with too many elements, which can distract or confuse the user.
Clear Labels
Use clear, concise labels for the scale and important values.
Logical Range
Set the scale to cover the range of values relevant to the application. Avoid overly large or small ranges that can make the gauge hard to read.
Consistent Increments
Use consistent intervals for tick marks to ensure readability and ease of interpretation.
Intuitive Colors
Utilize colors that are intuitively understood (e.g., green for safe, red for danger).
Contrast
Ensure there is enough contrast between different color zones for clear distinction.
Needle and Arc Design
The needle should be clearly visible and distinct from the background and arc.
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