Difference between revisions of "Wizard"
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| − | The wizard helps categorising and displaying attributes. First of all you need to choose the field (attribute) you want to | + | The wizard helps categorising and displaying attributes. First of all you need to choose the '''field (attribute)''' you want to categorise from the dropdown list. Next |
[[File:Wizard1.png]] | [[File:Wizard1.png]] | ||
| − | The dropdown list '''Mode''' allows you to choose | + | |
| + | The dropdown list '''Mode''' allows you to choose between displaying the attribute values uniquely or continuousely. '''Discrete data''' (p.ex.: dates, amounts of money etc) should be displayed '''uniquely''', '''continuous data''' (p.ex. temperature, weight etc) should be displayed '''continuousely'''. | ||
[[File:Wizard2.png]] | [[File:Wizard2.png]] | ||
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In the final window the display features can be edited. Which options can be chosen, depends on the underlying data. | In the final window the display features can be edited. Which options can be chosen, depends on the underlying data. | ||
| + | In the '''Feature''' list you can choose which feature should indicate the change in attribute value. This means that if 'colour' is chosen, the cholour used to display the attributes will change, when the attribute value changes. | ||
[[File:Wizard3.png]] | [[File:Wizard3.png]] | ||
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| + | The following screenshot shows several lines. The various attribute values are highlighted by varying colours. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:33, 10 December 2013
The wizard helps categorising and displaying attributes. First of all you need to choose the field (attribute) you want to categorise from the dropdown list. Next
The dropdown list Mode allows you to choose between displaying the attribute values uniquely or continuousely. Discrete data (p.ex.: dates, amounts of money etc) should be displayed uniquely, continuous data (p.ex. temperature, weight etc) should be displayed continuousely.
In the final window the display features can be edited. Which options can be chosen, depends on the underlying data.
In the Feature list you can choose which feature should indicate the change in attribute value. This means that if 'colour' is chosen, the cholour used to display the attributes will change, when the attribute value changes.
The following screenshot shows several lines. The various attribute values are highlighted by varying colours.



