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Overview

Use layout categories to configure highlighting of an area that is a preferred parent, when you drag components from the palette onto a screen; see Component Categories and Preferred Parents for details.

Property Pane Toolbar

For information about the toolbar options, see the Common Properties page, Toolbars and Controls section.

 Properties Tab

Parent Details

If this item is within or belongs to another, its parent name is shown here. See the Parent Details section on the Common Properties page for more details.

Basic Settings

FieldDescription
Name

Enter the name for the layout category, which PhixFlow will add to the Layout Categories section of the repository.

Drag layout categories from the repository into the Preferred Parent Categories section of components.

Right AxisEnable this to display the custom series' value on the right axis, along with relevant increments.
Mode

Choose from:

  • Percentile: 
    • Percentiles are a type of quantile that show how a value compares to other values from the same group of data
    • They indicate the value below which a given percentage of values in a group falls, e.g. the 50th percentile represents the point below which 50% of the data falls, or if a exam score is at the 80th percentile, it means the candidate scored the same as or higher than 80% of other candidates in the same group
  • Algorithm - Drop down selection of algorithm/trend
  • Expression
Percentile

Available when Mode is set to Percentile

Enter a number between 0 and 100.

Move screenshots to Creating a Custom Chart (Trends) and add link here. e.g. For an example chart setup using this option, see Creating a Custom Chart (Trends)

Algorithm

Available when Mode is set to Algorithm

Choose from the drop down list:

  • Mean - average value of a set of numbers
  • Median - middle value of a list of numbers when they are ordered from least to greatest
  • Standard Deviation - measure of how spread out the values in a data set are from the mean. Helps to understand the dispersion or variability of the data points. A larger standard variation indicates that the values are more spread out from the mean
  • Maximum - the largest value in a set of numbers or the highest point on a graph
  • Minimum - the smallest value in a set of numbers or the lowest point on a graph
  • Sum - the result of adding two or more numbers together
  • Cumulative Sum - the running total of a sequence of numbers
  • Cumulative Percent - the total percentage accumulated up to a certain point in a series. it reflects the cumulative contribution or impact of each percentage value as it progresses over time or through a particular set of data

Expression

Available when Mode is set to Expression.

Colour
  • Choose a colour from the colour picker
  • Set the value in Hexadecimal format
  • Set the RGB value
StyleChoose from dashed, dotted or slolid


 Audit Tab

Audit Summary

See the Common Properties page, Audit Summary section.

Sections on this page

Learn More

For links to all pages in this topic, see Creating Dashboards and Reports.

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