Using Filters

Using Filters

When you plot a chart, all the data in the dataset is not required to be used. Also, within the data used, there might be sub-categories that you want to plot separately. You can view classified results in the charts using filters. Filters help you create a precise chart view containing only the required parameters and filter out the unwanted parameters.

In RubiSight, you can make changes to

  • one widget on a Dashboard page
  • all widgets on the Dashboard page, or
  • all the widgets on all pages of the entire Dashboard.

You can also highlight a particular feature value on a widget.

You can apply any of the following filters on the chart.

  • Global Filters
  • Widget Filters
  • Interactivity Filters
  • Page Filters
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