Customize Visualizations for the Right Data
Learn how to configure the settings to get the exact data you need. Also, get some tips and use cases to help you make visualizations practical to your regular analysis. Web analytics is fun again!
Visualization use cases
Want to know which products are selling best? Learn some of the primary use cases for visualizations such as fallout, flow, cohort, and more.
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Getting data into visualizations
When adding visualizations in Analysis Workspace, there are a few different ways to add data to them, depending on the visualization type. This video demonstrates these methods.
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Using Component dropdowns in Workspace
Component dropdowns allow you to pick from a list of compatible components to build your analysis. You can also create new components directly from the dropdown if you do not find what you need. These spaces continue to work as drop zones as well, should you have a more advanced use case.
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Customize visualization legends
Customizing the legends in your visualizations, also known as series label editing, is a great way to make your visualizations more understandable for everyone looking at the reports.
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Table and Visualization Data Source Settings
In this video, see how tables and visualizations are tied together through settings, and learn how to configure those settings for different analysis use cases.
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Set the granularity for visualizations
A granularity selector is available for trended visualization settings to allow you to very easily adjust how your data is displayed.
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Dimension-Graph Live Linking in Analysis Workspace
We don't quite know what to call this, but it's sneaky-cool. When you create a line graph from a dimension value, you can now select different dimension values and change the graph dynamically. Watch the video to learn more!
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Adding Trendlines to Line Visualizations
Under Visualization Settings, you can choose to add a regression or moving average trendline to your line series which can help to depict a clearer pattern in the data. Options include Linear, Logarithmic, Exponential, Power, Quadratic, and Moving Averages.
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Link inside or outside of your project
Learn how to create internal or external links in your Analysis Workspace project.
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Build a Time-Parting Heatmap In Analysis Workspace
Learn how to take your time-parting analysis to the next level by creating a heatmap visualization of behaviors.
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Use the cumulative average function to apply metric smoothing
The longer the time period that a metric is trended, the more difficult it is to tell directional trends for the metric. To solve this, the Cumulative Average function in Calculated Metrics can be used to apply smoothing to metrics in Analysis Workspace.
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