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 Working with Analysis Paths

 

The following features are available to work with analysis paths:

  • Information tooltip (not available on iPads)

    You can move your cursor over items in the charts or icons on the screen to display a tooltip containing more information about the items and icons.

  • Legend

    You can turn the legend on and off by clicking the Toggle Legend (Toggle Legend) icon.

  • Fullscreen

    You can turn fullscreen mode on and off by clicking the Toggle Fullscreen (Toggle Fullscreen) icon.

  • Multiple Representations

    Some analysis steps have several different chart types for the same step which can be displayed by clicking on the current chart type icon.

  • Table Representation

    You can display the data in each analysis step in a table by clicking the Toggle Table (Toggle Table) icon and return to a chart display by clicking the chart icon.

  • Delete analysis steps

    Click the Delete (Delete) icon to delete an analysis step from the analysis path. All subsequent analysis steps are then instantly updated.

  • Reordering the Analysis Paths

    You can use the arrows in the footer to move a selected analysis step up or down the analysis path or by dragging and dropping a selected analysis step.

  • Use saved analysis paths

    Click the icon beside the analysis path name (until you save your analysis path, the default name is Unnamed Analysis Path) and select Open, where all saved analysis paths including the date of saving and number of steps are displayed. You can use saved analysis paths, for example, to quickly access analyses that you perform on a regular basis, or to adapt them in an easy and flexible way.

    For saved analysis paths, the following applies:

    • A saved analysis path retains each selected analysis step and the data selections made in each step. When you open a saved analysis path, the system reloads all analysis steps so that you always see the up-to-date data for your analysis.

    • Saved analysis paths are user-specific and client-specific, that is, you can see only those analysis paths that you have saved in the client that you are currently using.

  • Print analysis paths

    Click the icon beside the analysis path name (until you save your analysis path, the default name is Unnamed Analysis Path) and select Print. You can print analysis paths, for example, to keep the displayed data for later use or reference.

    Note Note

    For analysis steps that use a table, the system prints as many lines as you have loaded when scrolling down in the table.

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