This topic describes the meaning of each configuration items when you select Full Bubble Chart during Double 11.
Chart style
A double 11 bubble chart is a type of other basic charts. It allows you to map the size of bubbles based on numerical values. You can use bubbles to display the comparison of various types of data. This chart is suitable for the comparison of products in double 11. For example, you can display the comparison of products such as mobile phones, food products, clothes, and home appliances. 
Style Panel 
Search Configuration: Click the Search configuration items icon
in the upper-right corner of the Style panel. In the Search Configuration panel, enter the name of the configuration items that you want to search for and locate the configuration items. Fuzzy match is supported. For more information, see Search configuration items. Size: the width and height of the widget. Unit: pixels.
Positioning: the x-axis and y-axis of the component. Unit: pixels. X-coordinate indicates the pixel distance between the upper-left corner of the widget and the left border of the canvas. Y-coordinate indicates the pixel distance between the upper-left corner of the widget and the upper border of the canvas.
Rotate: Rotate the widget by degrees.
Directly enter the degrees in the Rotation Angle spin box or click the plus sign (+) or minus sign (-) to increase or decrease the value in the Rotation Angle spin box.
Click the
icon to flip the widget style. Click the
icon to flip the widget style.
Opacity: Valid values: 0 to 1. If this parameter is set to 0, the widget is hidden. If this parameter is set to 1, the widget is completely displayed. Default value: 1.
Global Style
Parameter
Description
Animation Time (s)
The playback time of the bubble animation.
Animation Mode
The bubble animation playback mode. The system provides a common animation playback mode for you to choose, such as slow in and slow out.
Interval
The distance between the bubbles. Unit: px.
Coefficient
The size ratio of the bubble chart. A value of 1 indicates the original size.
Horizontal displacement
The horizontal displacement of the bubble chart relative to the center of the widget. Unit: px.
Vertical Displacement
The vertical displacement of the bubble chart relative to the center of the widget. Unit: px.
Text Style
Parameter
Description
Color
The font color of the text. For more information, see color picker.
Font
The font family of the text. Default value: Microsoft Black.
Font weight
The font weight of texts in a text box.
Maximum Font
The maximum value of the text font, that is, the size of the text in the largest bubble. The text between the largest and smallest bubbles is mapped proportionally according to the bubble size.
minimum font size
The minimum value of the text font, that is, the size of the text in the smallest bubble. The text between the largest and smallest bubbles is mapped proportionally according to the bubble size.
Labels
The label content of the bubble. You can select Value and Name. You can click the
icon to display or hide the label. Vertical Offset
The vertical offset of the content in the bubble. Unit: pixels.
Node Style: Click the
or
icon to add or remove a data series. Click the
or
icon to configure the arrangement style of multiple data series. Click the
icon to copy the selected data series configurations and add a data series with the same configurations. Color: the color of the bubbles in the series.
Data Sources panel 
Column | Description |
| The label value, which corresponds to the numeric value in each bubble. |
| The label content, which corresponds to the text content in each bubble. |
Configure data items | Description |
DataSource | You can use the code editor or visual editor to view the data fields contained in the widget. You can also modify the Data Type parameter to flexibly configure the component data. |
Data Mapping | If you need to customize chart field configurations, you can set different field mapping content in the Data Mapping module and field mapping these content to the corresponding fields of the widget. This allows you to match data without modifying the fields in the data source. You can also click the |
Configure a filter | Turn on Filter, select an existing data filter or create a data filter, and configure a data filter script to filter data. For more information, see Manage data filters. |
Data Response Result | The Data Response Result section displays widget data in real time. If the data source of the widget changes, this section displays the latest data. If the system response is delayed, you can click the |
Forbid Loading | If you select the check box, you will not see the loaded content during component initialization when you update the component and preview the data kanban. If you select the check box, the opposite is true. By default, the status is deselected. |
Controlled Mode | If you select the check box, the component does not request data in the initialized state, and only requests data by using global variables or the method configured in Blueprint Editor. If you clear the check box, you can use automatic update to request data. By default, the status is deselected. |
Auto Data Request | Select the check box to manually enter the time frequency of polling to set dynamic polling. If you clear the page, the page is not automatically updated. You need to manually refresh the page or use Blueprint Editor and global variable events to trigger a request to update data. |
Advanced Panel
This widget does not support interaction events.
Blueprint Interaction
Click the
icon in the upper-left corner to go to the Blueprint page. On the Layer Nodes tab, add the widget to the main canvas.
View blueprint configuration parameters.

Event
Event
Description
When the data interface request is completed
The event is triggered with the processed JSON data after a data interface request is responded and processed by a filter. For more information about specific data examples, see the Data Response Result section of the Data Source tab in the right-side configuration panel of the canvas editor.
Action
Action
Description
Import data
After data of a widget is processed in accordance with its drawing format, the widget is imported for redrawing. You do not need to request server data again. For more information about specific data examples, see the Data Response Result section of the Data Source tab in the right-side configuration panel of the canvas editor.
Request Data Interface
This action is performed to request the server data again. The data sent by an upstream data processing node or layer node is used as a parameter. For example, if the API data source is
https://api.testand the data passed to the request data interface is{ id: '1'}, the final request interface ishttps://api.test?id=1.Move
Move a widget to a specified location. For more information, see the data example.
{ // The positioning type. to indicates absolute positioning, whereas by indicates relative positioning. The default value is to. "positionType": "to", // The location, which is indicated by the x and y coordinates. "attr": { "x": 0, "y": 0 }, // The animation type. "animation": { "enable": false, // The animation delay. Unit: milliseconds. "animationDuration": 1000, // The animation curve, which can be set to linear|easeInOutQuad|easeInOutExpo. "animationEasing": "linear" } }Switch Display /Display
Toggles whether the widget is displayed or hidden. No parameters are required.
Display
Display the widget. For more information, see Data example.
{ "animationType": "",// The animation method. Valid value: fade. If you do not set this parameter, no animation is available. "animationDuration": 1000,// The animation delay. Unit: ms. "animationEasing": ""// animation curve }Hide
Hide the component. For more information, see Data example.
{ "animationType": "",// The animation method. Valid value: fade. If you do not set this parameter, no animation is available. "animationDuration": 1000,// The animation delay. Unit: ms. "animationEasing": ""// animation curve }Update component configurations
Style configurations of widgets are dynamically updated. In the Style panel, click Copy Configuration to Clipboard to obtain the configuration data of the widget. After that, change the style field for the data processing node in Blueprint Editor.
icon to configure the field style.
icon on the right to view the data response result. You can also click the
icon on the right to obtain the latest data of the widget. You can also click View Example to view an example of the response result of the current component.