Performing Widget Tasks
Exporting Chart and Data
Exporting charts and data helps you store/save them in your device or on the cloud. You can then share or view the chart in PDF format and data in CSV format. Exporting Chart To export the chart, follow the steps given below. Create the number of ...
Search Option In Filter Widget
In RubiSight, a Filter Widget filters data present in other widgets on the same dashboard page. Usually, a categorical feature is used to plot a filter widget. When you plot a filter widget, the values appear on the filter widget in the form of List ...
Show Hide Charts
You can hide a widget if it is not required to be displayed on the dashboard for any reason. The multiple scenarios for using this functionality are given below. Scenario 1: Show/Hide a Chart Manually For hiding a widget manually, click Widget List, ...
Adding Widget in "At a Glance" View
Adding a widget in the "At a Glance" view makes it easy for you to see the created charts directly on the home page. This feature is user login specific. The user who has added the charts in a glance view can only see those charts on the Rubiscape ...
Sorting Data in Widgets
You can sort a widget based on the variables present in the chart. The default sorting of the chart is with respect to the first categorical variable used while plotting the chart. By default, this sorting is in the Descending order. For default ...
Widget List
The Widget List option is present in the Widget pane, next to Widgets and Format tabs. The Widget List is used to display the list of plotted widgets on a Dashboard page in a particular sequence. The last plotted widget appears first in the list, ...
Layout
When you plot a widget, the widget appears on the dashboard canvas within a page with default dimensions. The width and height of the page within the boundaries of the dashboard canvas define the Page Type. You can view the Page Type under Page Size ...
Formatting a Dashboard Page
You can also format the dashboard page on which the chart is plotted. You can change the page size and also use a different theme (color palette) for the chart. To format the dashboard page, follow the steps given below. Open the Dashboard in edit ...
Formatting a Table
This formatting applies to widgets that contain tables. For example, table formatting is possible for widgets such as Table and Cross Table. To format the chart, follow the steps given below. Create the number of charts as required. Refer to Creating ...
Interactivity Control
Interactivity is functionality that shows the auto-responsiveness of the chart in the view mode. We always apply interactivity to the dimensions. Using an interactivity control, you can turn interactivity ON or OFF for the preferred chart(s) that ...
Formatting a Chart
This formatting is applicable for widgets that do not have axes. For example, chart formatting is possible for widgets such as Pie Chart and Donut Chart. To format the chart, follow the steps given below. Create the number of charts as required. ...
Date and Time Formatting on Chart
In RubiSight, when you plot a chart using the Date and Time formatting feature, the coordinates of the plot appear in the standard ISO format, by default, as given below. Format: YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS Where, YYYY-MM-DD is the date components of the ...
Formatting the Axis
You can format the axes for charts that contain any one or both of the two axes, that is, the X-axis and Y-axis. It is possible only in charts where we have axial variables. To format the axis, follow the steps given below. Create the number of ...
Basics of Formatting
Here are some important aspects you should know to format your widget. The formatting options displayed depend upon the type of widget selected. Click the toggle button () to enable formatting for that element. Formatting is enabled for the element ...
Formatting a Widget
Formatting a widget helps you make necessary changes in the charts and add or remove certain elements. It is changing the look and feel of the chart created. You can format several different elements in a widget. Depending on the type of widget ...
Page Filter
The Page Filter option is always available on the filter pane of the Dashboard canvas. The page filters apply to all the charts plotted on a page of the Dashboard. To apply a Page Filter, follow the steps given below. Create the number of charts as ...
Widget Filter
Widget filters are activated when we click on a particular widget; that is, they are applied only to the selected widget. To apply widget filters, follow the steps given below. Create the number of charts as required. Refer to Creating Charts using ...
Interactivity Filter
An interactivity filter is functionality that shows the auto-responsiveness of the chart in the view mode. Using an interactivity filter, you can drill down the information given by the chart to the minute details. Interactivity is always applied on ...
Global Filters
Global filters are always available whenever we plot charts in a dashboard. Global filters are applied to all the charts in a given dashboard. This feature is especially useful when more than one dataset is used in the dashboard, and there are common ...
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 ...
Perform Widget Tasks
Once the chart is plotted, you can perform various tasks on the widget depending on your requirements. You can, Apply global, page, and widget filters to view the specific dimensions and measures in the chart Format the widget to change the visual ...