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SyDatalab features

SyDatalab allows you to visualize and analyze your data using different modules.

Data Visualization modules

Data can be visualized on:

  • a table
  • a bar chart
  • a scatter plot


Table

Available configurations:

  • Manage columns:
    • Select the columns you want to view in the table.
    • Modify the order of the columns
  • Alphabetically or counter-alphabetically sort the table on any column.


Bar chart

Available configurations:

  • X-axis: select one x-axis.
  • Y-axis: select one or several y-axis.
  • Show values: choose to display (or not) the values above the bars.


Scatter plot

Available configurations:

  • X-axis: select one x-axis.
  • Y-axis: select one or several y-axis.
  • Group by: select the attribute by which you want to group the values by. The points will be colored depending on this attribute's values.
  • Line type: select whether you want to view markers, line or line with markers.



Filters

Filters can be used in order to reduce the amount of data displayed on all modules at once or on each specific module.
Most of the filters' features are common to all filters, but depending on the nature of the data, the filter type will be different.


Text filters

Select the values you want to view in the visualization modules.

Numerical filters

Select a range by moving the dots or by typing the minimal and maximal values.
Only data part of this range will be visible in the visualization modules.

Date filters

Select a date range by selecting start and end dates.
Only data part of this date range will be visible in the visualization modules.

Filters common features

  • Active filter identification

An active filter, i.e. a filter that is currently used, is impacting the data that is displayed in the visualization modules.

When a filter is active:

    • An orange dot is visible at the left of its name.
      When a filter is not active, there is no dot.
    • The selected range or data is visible when the dropdown is closed.

When a filter is not active:

    • There is no visual indicator next to its title
    • "Please select" is visible when the dropdown is closed.


  • Clear

A filter can be individually cleared using the "Clear" button at the bottom of the filter.
Clearing a filter will set it as inactive.

All filters can be cleared at once using the "Cancel all the filters" button at the top of the filter section.


  • Include/Exclude empty values

You can choose to exclude or include results having no values by checking/unchecking the "Exclude empty values" box at the bottom of each filter.

By default, as soon as you select a value or a range, the empty values will be excluded (the checkbox will automatically be checked). You can then decide to include or exclude the empty values.


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