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{anchor:top} {toc: class=contents} h2. Overview {styleclass: Class=topLink}[top|#top]{styleclass} A scatter plot (points not joined) chart that allows the charting of 2 related attribute series. Can only be used if the data series are related. Useful for finding outliers in data that is not linear. h3. Chart Data Options ||Option||Description|| |X Axis|Select the metric or date to use as the x axis measurement.| |Y Axis|Select the metric or date to use as the y axis measurement.| |Colour|Optional: You can select one field to split your values by colour.| h2. Tutorial {styleclass: Class=topLink}[top|#top]{styleclass} h3. Summary In order to set up a Bubble Chart you will need: # Create a report with chart display ## Select a field to use as the *X Axis* ## Select a field to use as the *Y Axis* ## Select a field to use as the *SizeColour* (optional field) # Create your chart, selecting *Analytical* as the type, and *Bubble* as the chart # Provide the *X Axis*, *Y Axis*, and *SizeColour* options and *Refresh* # Customise the Chart as required # *Close* the Chart Builder # *Save* your report h3. Tutorial {section} {column: width=30%} *1.* Click on the *Create* link and select *Report* to begin building your report. {column} {column: width=70%} !01.png! {column} {section} {section} {column: width=30%} *2.* You should now be on the Initialise Report page. Select the *Drag and Drop Builder* as the build tool. {column} {column: width=70%} !02.png! {column} {section} {section} {column: width=30%} *3.* Select *Ski Team* as the View. *4.* Now click the !step_right_on.png! button to proceed. {column} {column: width=70%} !2a.png|thumbnail,border=1! {column} {section} {section} {column:width=30%} *5.* On the *Step 1. Report Data* page set the Output Options to *Chart Only* by selecting it in the *Report Options* section on the right. This will ensure that the information appears as a chart. {column} {column:widhth=70%} !3.png! {column} {section} {section} {column:width=30%} *6.* On the Report Data page, drag and drop the !rpt_dim.png! *Month* and !rpt_dim.png! *Demographic* dimensions, and the !rpt_metric.png! *Athlete Counter* metric into the Column Fields area. *7.* Click on !step_right_on.png! at the top of the page to move to the next step. {column} {column:widhth=70%} !dataPage.png|thumbnail,border=1! {column} {section} {section} {column:width=30%} *8.* You should now see the Pie Chart image (pictured here). Click on the image to go to the Chart Format page where you can setup your chart. {column} {column:widhth=70%} !ChartClick.png! {column} {section} {section} {column:width=30%} *9.* Click on the *Chart* Menu, select *Analytical* as the Chart Type and click on the picture of the *Scatter* Chart to select it. *10.* Click *Save*, this will load the options for a Scatter Chart. !save.png! {column} {column:widhth=70%} !selectScatter.png|thumbnail,border=1! {column} {section} {section} {column:width=30%} *11.* In the *Chart Data* section you will need to select the data for each setting in the chart. *12.* Set the X Axis to *Month*, the Y Axis to *Sum Athlete Counter*, and the Colour to *Demographic*. *13.* Click the *Refresh* link to generate your chart. !refresh.png! {column} {column:widhth=70%} !setData.png! {column} {section} {section} {column:width=30%} *14.* You should now have a chart that looks like the one pictured. *15.* You now need to *Save* and *Activate* your chart. Click on the *Close* button to go back to the Report Preview page. {column} {column:widhth=70%} !generateScatter.png|thumbnail,border=1! {column} {section} {section} {column:width=30%} *16.* Click on the *Save* Menu and use *Scatter Chart Tutorial* as the Name. *17.* Type *This Scatter Chart was created using the Charts Tutorial* as the Description. *18.* Enter *Tutorial* as the Category and *Charts* as the Sub Category. *19.* Click *Activate*. !activate.png! {column} {column:widhth=70%} !saveScatter.png|thumbnail,border=1! {column} {section} \\ \\ {horizontalrule} {styleclass: Class=topLink}[top|#top]{styleclass} |
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