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18 Create further Stream Views
By the end of this exercise you will be able to:
- Create a line chart (time series)
- Create a 3D bar chart
- Create a 3D pie chart
- Create an aggregate view
- Create a pivot view
Note in this exercise that you set series, Data Point attribute and Horizontal Axis Attribute by dragging stream attributes into the boxes against these fields.
Create a line chart (time series)
You will create a line chart, plotted over time, of debt levels broken down by payment means. Creating a line chart is illustrated by the following video:
To recap on the steps in the video:
- In the repository browser, find - DashboardsRight click and select - Add Dashboard
- Set the dashboard name to
Debt levels by payment means
- Click Apply to save your changes
- Open the model
Dashboards and Forms 01-08: Views, filters and dashboards
:- If you already have this open, use the PhixFlow task bar (grey bar at the bottom of the screen) to navigate back to the model
- If this is not already open, in the repository, navigate to Analysis Models, find the model, right click and select Display
- From the model view, double click on the stream
Overall debt levels
- From the PhixFlow task bar, bring the dashboardÂ
Debt levels by payment means
back to the front - Drag the icon in the top left hand corner of the stream config form onto the dashboard
- Choose a Line Chart view
- This creates a stream view - configuration options for the stream view show in the dashboard; the configuration form for the stream view also pops up in the repository browser
- From the stream view configuration form, open the list of stream attributes
- Drag attributes into the configuration options on in the stream view as:
Field | Attribute |
---|---|
SERIES | PaymentMeans |
Y ATTRIBUTES | DebtLevel |
X ATTRIBUTE | CalculationDate |
Notice that as you drag attributes across, they are added to the list of stream view attributes, with the appropriate role set. For DebtLevel
(Y axis), the correct role is Data Point
.
To see the chart, go into App mode. To update the configuration again, go back into Design mode.
To complete the configuration, we will label the axes:
- In the dashboard, right click on the view and select Show the Stream View Configuration
- In the stream view configuration form:
- Update the name of the view to
Debt levels by payment means
- Set the Display Type to Line Chart (time)
- Enter the following settings:
- Update the name of the view to
Field | Value |
---|---|
Show Legend | tick |
Horizontal Axis Title | Calculation Date |
Label angle | Horizontal |
Primary Axis Unit | Day |
Primary Axis Format | Day in month |
Secondary Axis Unit | Month |
Secondary Axis Format | January, February |
Vertical Axis Title | Debt level |
- Press to save your changes
Go into App mode to see the chart.
Setting an upper limit
There is one data point in the data which is much greater than all the others, so movements in the levels of debt cannot be seen. Add a maximum value in the chart configuration to exclude this outlier and generate a more useful graph:
- under Vertical Axis, set Maximum Value to 30000
Then view the chart to see the results.
Setting a lower limit
You decide you are only interested if there is a debt level of more than 5,000:
- under Vertical Axis, set Minimum Value to 5000
Then view the chart to see the results.
Fixing the scale
You now decide that you want to show the graph always including the Y-Axis starting at zero:
- Set the Minimum Value to 0
- Tick Fixed Scale
Then view the chart to see the results.
Note: Fixed Scale is relevant when the graph data changes. The Minimum Value and Maximum will always be plotted on the Y-Axis, even when the largest data value is lower than the Maximum Value and the lowest data value is larger than the Minimum Value.
Create a 3D bar chart
Now you will create a graph of the same data, but this time using a bar chart.
- Create a dashboard calledÂ
Debt levels by payment means 2
- Drag the icon from the stream configuration form for
Overall debt levels
onto the dashboard - Select the view type Barchart
Drag attributes into the configuration options on in the stream view as:
SERIES PaymentMeans Y ATTRIBUTES DebtLevel X ATTRIBUTE CalculationDate - Open the stream view configuration form
- Update the name of the view to
Debt levels by payment means 2
- Set the Display Type to 3D Barchart
- Update the following settings:
- Update the name of the view to
Show Legend | tick |
Horizontal Axis Title | Calculation Date |
Label Angle | Sloping |
Vertical Axis Title | Debt level |
- Save your changes the stream view configuration form
- Go into App mode to view the results
The view looks very cluttered – but we will filter this later to make this more useful.
Create an aggregate grid view
Now you will create a grid view on the data in Overall Debt Levels
, but to show aggregated totals by payment method:
- Create a dashboard calledÂ
Debt totals by payment means
- Drag the icon from the stream configuration form for
Overall debt levels
onto the dashboard - Select the view type Grid
- Drag the following attributes onto the stream view heading:
PaymentMeans
DebtLevel
- Count()
- We want to group the results by
PaymentMeans
, and for each value of this, sum theDebtLevel
:- Open the stream view configuration form
- Double double-click on
DebtLevel
in the View Attributes list - In the stream view attribute configuration form:
- Set the Name to
TotalDebtLevel
- Select the Stream Function: Sum
- PressÂ
- Set the Name to
- Press on the main stream view configuration form to save your changes
You should now see an aggregate view with an entry per Payment Means - 3 rows in total - with, for each, a sum of entries for that Payment Means, and a total debt level.
Create a 3D pie chart
Now you will create a further chart on the stream Overall Debt Levels
, to give an overview of proportions of debt by various payment means. Create a new dashboard and view with the settings:
Name | Debt overview by payment means |
Display Type | 3D Pie Chart |
DATA ATTRIBUTE |
|
LABEL ATTRIBUTE |
|
Show Legend | tick |
Show Values on Charts | tick |
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