Stacked Bar Chart
How Do I Create a Stacked Bar Chart?
Before starting you must read and follow the instructions in the New View help page. |
1.Select 'Bar Chart' from Collection Views
2. Add a Filter so your list only displays the instances you require. You can either select a filter or create a new one (For more on how to create a filter please visit the Filters help file)
3. Select your Display Attributes and their colors (These can only be an integer attribute type)
4. Click 'Save'
Word Cloud
How Do I Create a Word Cloud View?
Before starting you must read and follow the instructions in the New View help page. |
1.Select 'World Cloud' from the list of Collection Views
2. Add a Filter so your list only displays the instances you require. You can either select a filter or create a new one (For more on how to create a filter please visit the Filters help file)
3. Select the Attribute you wish to analyze using the Word Cloud View
4. Click 'Save'
Pivot Tables
How Do I Create a Pivot Table?
The pivot table provides the ability to slice and dice your objects by their attributes. Attributes are simply dragged and dropped into the Table to create Row & Column headers.
Clicking on the drop-down arrow next to an attribute will allow you to filter by the values of the attribute:
Before starting you must read and follow the instructions in the New View help page. |
1. Select 'Pivot Table' from the list of Collection Views
2. Add a Filter so your list only displays the instances you require. You can either select a filter or create a new one (For more on how to create a filter please visit the Filters help file)
3. Select Display Attributes for you to use in your Pivot Table
Nested List
How Do I Create a Nested List View?
Nested List Views are a great way to navigate through your metamodel in a list-style view
Before starting you must read and follow the instructions in the New View help page. |
1. First, select 'Nested List' from the list of Collection Views
2. Now you will need to define your 'levels'. A level is each step through the metamodel, each level is powered by a filter
3. Click 'Add Level' and select a previously configured filter or create your own.
4. Repeat for all the levels you wish to have in your Nested List View.
If you wish to only show Objects that have a specific relationship select a 'Specific Context Relationship'
5. Select your Display Attributes and customize any details
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