Creating Content


Video: Adding Filters to Charts

Filters allow you to limit the data that displays in your content to show only the information that is important or relevant to you. When you create a filter for a chart in WebFOCUS Designer, it creates a dynamic parameter filter. This means that when the chart is run, you can select the value or values to display at run time.

To create a filter, drag the field that you want to select filter values for to the Filter toolbar, or right-click the field and click Add to filter toolbar. You can filter for any field in your data, regardless of whether or not it is used in your chart.

Video: How to Create a Custom Thumbnail for a Chart

A thumbnail is an image that appears in the WebFOCUS Home Page and Designer Resource Selector to help you quickly recognize the file you want to use. This thumbnail is available in the Grid view of the WebFOCUS Home Page and in the Resource selector, when you create a page in WebFOCUS Designer.

Creating the thumbnail is easy.  When you’ve created a chart or opened an existing chart, simply click the Thumbnail button on the Designer Toolbar. A preview appears to show you what the thumbnail will look like. If you like the thumbnail, click OK.

Video: Formatting Charts in WebFOCUS Designer

Hello, and welcome to this video on Formatting Charts in WebFOCUS Designer.

The formatting options that are available to you let you customize the display of your data across a number of areas.

Most of your formatting can be done on the Format tab, while there are options for Headers and Footers, too. This video will cover the details of the formatting options that are available to you.

Creating Choropleth Maps

Choropleth maps can be used to create geographically-based heat maps. They are useful for visualizing location-based data, trends, and distributions across a geographic area.

Note: Choropleth maps require at least one measure and one Georole, which contains geographic location information. You can add a field to the Color bucket to color the map.

The Clear buckets content display option is available for a choropleth map. It removes the fields from all buckets.

You can add fields to the following buckets for a choropleth map:

Creating Proportional Symbol Maps

Proportional symbol maps, or bubble maps, use symbols of different sizes to represent data associated with different areas or locations within the map.

Note: Proportional symbol maps require at least one measure and one Georole, which contains geographic location information. You can add a field to the Color bucket to color the map.

The Clear buckets content display option is available for a proportional symbol map. It removes the fields from all buckets.

Creating Matrix Marker Charts

Matrix marker charts can be used to analyze one or two measures against a crosstab of two categorical dimensions. The result is a color scaled matrix chart that shows categorized trends.

Note: Matrix marker charts require at least two measures and two dimensions. It also requires a field in the Color and Size buckets, which allow you to see the concentration of data for that intersection of the chart.

The following display options are available for a matrix marker chart:

Creating Data Grids

Data grids can be used to present data in tabular form. For example, you can create a grid (table) that summarizes your data.

Note: Data grids require at least one measure and one dimension. Additional measures create unique columns. You can add multiple dimensions in the Row bucket to create customized rows based on the structure of your selection.

The following display options are available for a data grid:

Creating Treemap Charts

Treemap charts can be used to display large amounts of hierarchically structured data. Using a set of nested rectangles to illustrate data relationships, sections of a treemap represent branches of a tree.

Note: Treemap charts require at least one measure and one dimension, to be placed in the Size and Color buckets. Groups are determined by those fields specified in the Grouping bucket.

The Clear buckets content display option is available for a treemap. It removes the fields from all buckets.

Creating Circle Plot Charts

Use circle plot charts to display differing values in rows, enabling you to draw inferences as to how the values overlap.

Note: Circle plot charts require at least one measure and one dimension, as well as one for the Detail and Color buckets. Optionally, add a dimension to the Size bucket to view the concentration of data.

The following display options are available for a circle plot chart: