Dashboards & Visualizations

Hide Tooltip on Pie Chart Splunk Dashboard Studio

perfeng
Engager

Is there a way to hide the tooltip when I hover on a pie chart in Splunk Dashboard studio and customize what shows?

For example when I hover on this chart, I see weighted_sum: 9,946

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But I would like to only show the weighted_sum% and not the value 

 

 

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dural_yyz
Motivator

Seems the answer is no from the strict sense of the rules.

https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/9.4.0/DashStudio/chartsPie#Pie_chart_options

labelDisplay("values" | "valuesAndPercentage" | "off")valuesSpecify whether to display the labels and/or slice percentages.

The options seem to have values in any option or to turn off everything.

Potential Work Around

Try appending some transforms to your data set to add the Percentage and remove the values.  Then set the "labelDisplay" to only "values" which should be a percentage value.

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dural_yyz
Motivator

Seems the answer is no from the strict sense of the rules.

https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/9.4.0/DashStudio/chartsPie#Pie_chart_options

labelDisplay("values" | "valuesAndPercentage" | "off")valuesSpecify whether to display the labels and/or slice percentages.

The options seem to have values in any option or to turn off everything.

Potential Work Around

Try appending some transforms to your data set to add the Percentage and remove the values.  Then set the "labelDisplay" to only "values" which should be a percentage value.

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