Analyzer Based Graphs

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Analyzer Based Graphs

 

Overview

 

Five types of graphs are created from Data Analyzer. In each of the sections you will find a practical example of how the graph may be used. Note, the practical examples are just samples. With a little practice and ingenuity, complex data views can be created and graphed easily.

 

To learn how to generate these graphs choose:

 

Stacked Bar Chart: Plots 'Yes' over 'No' values along with Thresholds.

 

Bar Chart: Compares one series to another in a bar or line graph.

 

Pie Chart: Compares one series to another in a pie.

 

Control Chart: Plots performance over a period of time.

 

Pareto Chart: Highlights most offended categories

 

Once the graph has been plotted it can be customized and manipulated, i.e., Plot different types of graphs on a single canvas and multiple graphs can be plotted for a single analyzer cube. Get familiar with it at Graph Work Area.

 

Once graph(s) have been plotted they can be saved for future reference using Saving And Recalling.

 

Graphs can be exported using Exporting Graphs.