Using Insight to Analyze Dynamic Charts


Insight is a visualization tool that allows for the interactive selection of measures and dimensions, so you can create dynamic charts that refresh as you make changes.

With Insight, you can review and analyze a chart that shows the data fields that you choose in real-time. It even rebuilds as you select additional fields or specify filters.

You can make quick decisions regarding your data with Insight. Using logical menus and simple filtering, you can analyze charts interactively to suit your needs. As you select additional fields and create filters, your chart refreshes instantly, letting you see the results of your data choices as you use the tool.

Insight lets you build filters, as needed, to customize the data that displays. You can add and remove fields, at any time and in any pattern, to enhance your chart. You can take advantage of the customization options that are available to you right from the toolbar.

With Insight, the chart type determines the buckets that display. For example, if you are working with a pie chart, you can specify values for the following buckets: Measure, Rows, Columns, Color, and Size.

Available fields are organized into applicable Dimension and Measure categories. You can use the plus sign to add additional fields to your chart. For example, if you want to create a bar chart that plots Gross Profit, Revenue, and MSRP for each Product Category, click the plus sign to add fields using the drop-down field selector. Once you choose the fields that you want to include, you can rearrange them by dragging and dropping them into the order that you prefer.

The resulting bar chart displays, as shown in the following image.

Insight empty canvas

Note: The Save icon only displays when running an existing Insight chart from the Home page.

You can use the navigational arrows in the interactive header to move between the available buckets in your chart. The following image highlights these arrows, which shift the focus of these buckets to the right or left.

All charts support a bucket for Color, which adds contrast to your chart. Some charts also support the Size bucket, which binds a measure to the size of the markers rendered on the chart.

Once you have added fields to the relevant buckets, you can use the Sort arrows adjacent to each field to sort the data in ascending or descending order. This helps identify trends and priorities within your data. You can only sort one field at a time. Ascending order sorts your data from the smallest value to the greatest value, while descending order sorts your data from the greatest value to the smallest value, as shown in the following image.

When you select a sort order for a field, the field arrow changes color, appearing bolder than the unsorted fields. In the image below, a sort order was selected for MSRP, so the field arrow appears black.

Specify measures and dimensions for your chart in WebFOCUS Designer before using Insight. This pre-loads the Insight user interface (UI) with those selections. Optionally, you can use Insight without selecting any fields. In this case, the field selection options are broad, meaning that all fields will be presented. An example of an empty canvas is shown in the following image.

Insight empty canvas

Procedure: How to Enable Insight From WebFOCUS Designer

  1. On the WebFOCUS Homepage, open a domain, and then click Designer.
  2. Click an existing chart, and then click Edit.

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    In the Actions bar, click Chart, and create a chart in WebFOCUS Designer.

  3. On the Menu bar, click More, and then click Run with Insight, as shown in the following image.

  4. On the toolbar, click Preview.

    The Insight interface opens, and you can begin analyzing your chart.