Working with Widgets
User Defined Widget Name
The Widget Name Formatter allows users to assign meaningful, custom names to widgets across all chart and widget types in RubiSight dashboards. This helps in easy identification of widgets during interactions such as filtering, interactivity control, ...
Highlight in Table based on another column
The Highlight is configured with condition based on constant or another column in the configuration. The Highlight based on another column configuration is done as below: The chart data before adding highlight condition is displayed as below for ...
Plot Area- Configure Radius for Pie/Donut Charts
Refer Plot Area for other formatting options. The formatting for the radius options in Pie/Donut charts can be done using Radius formatters in Plot Area formatter for respective charts. Donut Chart Radius Formatter: The 2 formatter options are ...
Top N Bottom N in Legend Configured Charts
To understand Top N Bottom N formatter, refer – Top N Bottom N. For legend configured charts like Column Chart, Bar Chart, Line Chart, etc., Top N Bottom N works in following way: Consider Column and Line charts with configuration as below: Column ...
Support Advance Sort with Grand Total Column in Cross Table
Refer Advance Sort for configuring sorting on the widgets. Cross Table has additional configuration in Advance Sort, to add sorting condition based on the Column Grand Total. To understand the configurations, follow the below steps: 1. Plot cross ...
Expand View option for Chart
The Expand View feature allows users to focus on a specific chart widget by expanding it to a full modal view. This provides a clearer and more detailed visualization of complex or dense data that may not be fully visible in the default dashboard ...
Highlight- Option for Fetch Original Text Formatting
The Fetch Original Text Formatting option allows you to apply highlight settings using the text formatting already defined at the column level. When clicked, it retrieves formatting attributes such as font type, font size, bold, italic, and ...
Highlight- Hide Values Support
The option Hide Values, is available to configure highlighting with or without showing data values. This option is available in Highlight configuration for Table, Sparkline and Cross Table. When data values are hidden, the Style Icon is shown or ...
Highlight- Configure Retain Table Style
The option Retain Table Style, is available to configure highlight with table style retained. This option is available in Highlight configuration for Table, Sparkline and Cross Table. For Cross Table the highlight configuration done as below: The ...
Highlight in Card Chart
Refer Highlight for the configuration of Highlight. Card widget configured without Highlight shows the values- 9.60K. After applying Highlight condition, Is less than 10000 sets Voilet Color. The condition gets satisfied, and the chart is displayed ...
Support Aggregations for Categorical/Dimension Columns in Table
For categorical columns or Dimensions, the aggregation option is available while configuring Table chart. This option is available for getting the aggregated values with Count, Count (Distinct) values for all types of Dimension columns- dataset ...
Data Labels in Pie and Donut Charts
Refer Data labels for using general formatting options for the charts. Along with these options, Pie and Donut charts are provided with additional formatting options. The below options are available with their respective formatting options- Figure 1: ...
Working with Widgets
You can create different visualizations using the different types of widgets provided by RubiSight. When the same data is represented in different ways, it can give different insights and help the decision-making process. The following sections ...
Deleting a Widget
Deleting a widget removes any unwanted chart, graph, or table you want to discard from the dashboard. To delete a widget, follow the steps given below. Open the Dashboard in edit mode. Refer to Editing a Dashboard. The Dashboard is displayed. Browse ...
Creating Custom Visualization Using Python Widget
The Python widget in RubiSight allows you to create custom data visualizations that are not already available in RubiSight. To create a custom visualization, you need to write Python code in the code editor. The Python widget supports libraries such ...
Creating a Map Widget
In RubiSight, you can create a map widget if your dataset contains geographical variables. Geographical Variable In RubiSight, a new variable type called geographical is added to represent a location. It is supported for the below-listed location ...
Percentage Calculations
For widgets like pie charts and donut charts, it is sometimes required to display the values as a percentage of the share of each section in the total share. For this, Rubiscape provides a Percentage functionality alongside the Aggregation methods to ...
Creating Charts using Widgets
To create a chart using widgets, follow the steps given below. Open the Dashboard in edit mode. Refer to Editing a Dashboard. The Dashboard is displayed. In the WIDGETS pane, click the widget you want to use. Note: Hover over any widget to see its ...
Exploring Datasets in RubiSight
Exploring datasets gives you an idea about the various data types present and the widgets that can be used to plot them. To explore a dataset, follow the steps given below. Open the Dashboard in edit mode. Refer to Editing a Dashboard. The Dashboard ...
Removing Dataset from RubiSight
You can remove the dataset from your existing dashboard. Note: Dashboards must include at least one dataset. If your dashboard contains only one dataset, it cannot be removed. To remove the dataset, follow the steps given below. Open the dashboard in ...
Adding a Dataset
You can add a dataset to your existing dashboard. To add a dataset, follow the steps given below. Open the Dashboard in edit mode. Refer to Editing a Dashboard. The Dashboard is displayed. In the DATA pane, click the ellipsis ( ) and click Add. ...
Creating Visualization using Widgets on Dashboard
You can create different visualizations using the different types of widgets provided by RubiSight. When the same data is represented in different ways, it can give different insights and help the decision-making process. The following sections ...