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Go to Data search and open the required table.
After querying the necessary data, select options menu in the toolbar on the toolbar and click Charts to see the different types of charts under the four main levels: Plots, Maps, Diagrams, and Anomaly detection. Choose the required one.
When you click on a main chart type, such as Plots, a sub-menu appears with specific charts, such as scatter plot or bubble chart. Choose the appropriate one.
Drag the required fields to the fields in the window to display the chart. Each chart is defined by a set of attributes and values. If you select the information icon next to these attributes, it will show the type of value it is expected to contain.
After dragging the required data fields, the chart will be automatically displayed. Check out the articles in this section to see the values that each specific type of chart requires. You will find the following icons in most of the widgets to work with them. Some widgets may have other special icons that are explained in their individual articles.
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Data set displayed Charts always reflect the data of the current query as shown on the search window. You can change the time range or perform any operation without closing the chart, and the content of the chart will change to reflect those changes in the data set. This might be helpful when the fields used are adequate but the data displayed does not satisfy your needs so you want to change it without constructing the diagram again. |