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Visualizations overview

Workspace offers a number of visualizations that let you generate visual representations of your data, such as bar charts, donut charts, histograms, line charts, maps, scatterplots, and others. Most visualization types will be familiar to you if you use ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓƵ Analytics. However, Analysis Workspace provides visualization settings and many new or unique visualizations types with interactive capabilities.

Visualization types

The following visualization types are available in Analysis Workspace:

Visualization name
Description

Area

Area icon

Like a line graph, but with a colored area below the line. Use an area graph when you have multiple metrics and want to visualize the area expressed by the intersection of two or more metrics.

Bar

Bar icon

Shows vertical bars representing various values across one or more metrics.

Bullet graph

Bullet icon

Shows how a value you are interested in compares to or measures against other performance ranges (goals).

Cohort table

Cohort table icon

A cohort is a group of people sharing common characteristics over a specified period. Cohort Analysis is useful for retention, churn or latency analysis.

Donut

Donut icon

Similar to a pie chart, this visualization shows data as parts or segments of a whole.

Fallout

Fallout icon

Fallout reports show where visitors left (fell out) and continued through (fell through) a predefined sequence of pages. Can be set to eventual or exact sequences

Flow

Flow icon

Shows exact customer paths through your websites and apps.

Freeform table

Freeform table icon

A Freeform table is not merely a data table, but also an interactive visualization. It is the foundation for data analysis in Workspace.

Histogram

Histogram icon

A histogram buckets visitors, visits or hits into buckets based on a metric volume.

Horizontal bar

Horizontal bar icon

Shows horizontal bars representing various values across one or more metrics.

Key metric summary

Key metric icon

Shows how a metric is trending within a single timeframe, or lets you compare metric performance across two timeframes.

Line

Line icon

Represents metrics using a line in order to show how values change over a period of time. A line chart uses time along the x-axis.

Map

Map icon

Lets you build a visual map of any metric (including calculated metrics).

Scatterplot

Scatterplot icon

Shows the relationship between dimension items and up to three metrics.

Summary number

Summary number icon

Shows the selected cell as 1 large number.

Summary change

Summary change icon

Shows the change between the selected cells as 1 large number/percent.

Text

Text icon

Lets you add user-defined text to your Workspace. Helpful for adding additional context to your analysis and insights, in addition to leveraging panel/visualization descriptions

Treemap

Treemap icon

Displays hierarchical (tree-structured) data as a set of nested rectangles.

Venn

Venn icon

Uses circles to depict the metric overlap of up to 3 segments.

Add visualizations to a panel

  1. Open the Analysis Workspace project where you want to add a visualization.

  2. Use any of the following methods to add the visualization:

    Add visualization

    • In the left panel, select GraphBarVertical Visualizations, then drag a visualization to the panel where you want to add the visualization to.

    • On the panel where you want to add the visualization, select AddCircle , then choose the icon that represents the visualization that you want to add. Hover over the icon for each visualization to see the name.

    • Add a blank panel, then select the visualization that you want to add.

    • From the context menu of an existing visualization in your Analysis Workspace project, select Duplicate visualization or Copy visualization.

    • Use the Workspace Insert menu to insert a visualization.

    • From the context menu in a Freeform table, select Visualize. Then select the visualization from the submenu. Based on the current selection in the table, Workspace determines which visualization to offer and interprets the data to build the requested visualization.

Legend

A visualization legend helps you to relate date in a source table to plotted series in the visualization. The legend is interactive - you can select a legend item to show/hide a series in the visualization, which is helpful if you want to simplify the data being visualized.

Additionally, you can rename legend labels to help you make visuals more consumable. Note: legend editing does not apply to: Treemap, Bullet, Summary Change/Number, Text, Freeform, Histogram, Cohort or Flow visualizations.

To edit a legend label:

  1. Right-click one of the legend labels.

  2. Click Edit Label.

    A legend label and the Edit label option.

  3. Enter the new label text.

  4. Press Enter to save.

Settings

Which visualization settings are available depends on the visualization. The table below summarizes the most common settings. Some visualizations do have specific settings. See the individual visualization documentation for more details.

Option
Description
Visualization type
Change the type of visualization used to visualize the data.
Granularity
Change the time granularity for trended visualizations. This change also applies to the data source table.
Percentages
Display values in percentages.
100% stacked
Turn the chart into a 100% stacked visualization. Only applicable for an area, bar and horizontal bar stacked visualization.
Legend visible
Show the legend text.
Limit max items
Limit the number of items that a visualization displays. When selected, define the number of max items.
Show annotations
Show the annotations made for this visualization.
Hide title
Hide the title of the visualization.
Anchor y-axis at zero
Force the bottom of the y-axis to zero. If all the values plotted on the chart are considerably above zero, the chart default makes the bottom of the y-axis non-zero. If you enable this option, the y-axis is forced to zero (and the chart is redrawn).
Display dual axis
Display left and right y-axes for two different metrics. This option only applies if you have two metrics. Dual axes are helpful when plotted metrics are of different magnitudes.
Show x-axis
Show the x-axis in the visualization.
Show y-axis
Show the y-axis in the visualization.
Show barbells on lines
Show barbells on the line visualization in a combo chart visualization.
Normalization
Force metrics to equal proportions. Equal proportions are helpful when plotted metrics are of different magnitudes.
Show anomalies
Enhance line graphs and freeform tables by displaying anomaly detection. Anomaly detection in line visualizations includes an expected value (dashed line) and an expected range (shaded band).
Show forecast
Enhance line graphs and freeform tables by displaying forecast values.
Show min
Show the minimal value in the visualization.
Show max
Show the maximal value in the visualization.
Show trendline
Show a trendline in the visualization. When selected, you can select the type of trendline from the dropdown menu.

You can customize the settings for all visualizations that you create. For more information, see User preferences.

Context menu right-click

Use the context menu (available through alternate select, for example, right-click when using a mouse) on a visualization header to access additional functionality for a visualization. Not all options are available for all visualizations.

Additional visualization settings with the right-click options displayed. Options are described in the next section.

Option
Description
Insert copied visualization
Paste (insert) a copied visualization to another place within the project, or into a completely different project.
Copy data to clipboard
Copy data from the visualization onto the clipboard.
Copy selection to clipboard
Copy the selection from the visualization onto the clipboard.
Download items as CSV (dimension name)
Download the dimension items (to a maximum of 50,000) of the visualization to your local device. A maximum of 50,000 dimension items for the selected dimension.
Copy visualization
Copy the visualization, so that you can insert the visualization to another place within the project, or into a completely different project.
Download data CSV
Download the displayed data of the visualization to your local device.
Duplicate visualization
Make an exact duplicate of the visualization.
Edit description
Add (or edit) a text description for the visualization. See Text.
Get visualization link
Copy and share a link directly to the visualization. A Share link dialog displays the link. Select Copy to copy the link to your clipboard.
Start over
Delete the configuration for the current visualization so you can re-configure it from scratch.

Configuration

Some visualizations (like Cohort table, Fallout, Flow, and others) have a configuration dialog to assist you in building the visualization. Use Edit at the top of the visualization to access and change the configuration.

Configuration pane

Visualize

If you are not sure which visualization to pick, select GraphBarVerticalAdd Visualize in any freeform table row (available on hover). This selection is the fastest way to add a visualization. Analysis Workspace takes an educated guess at which visualization would best fit your data. For example, if you have one row selected, it creates a trended line graph. If you have three filter rows selected, it creates a venn diagram.

Quick visualization

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