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Dimension Analysis


Click "Dimension Analysis" to perform multi-dimensional aggregation queries and statistical analysis on the data, intuitively displaying the distribution characteristics and trends of the data across different dimensions and time periods.

In the data chart analysis mode, supported chart types include:

  • Top List: Suitable for viewing the ranking distribution of data;
  • Time Series Chart: Suitable for observing changes in data over time;
  • Pie Chart: Suitable for displaying the proportional relationship of data;
  • Treemap: Suitable for displaying the hierarchical structure and proportion of data;
  • Grouped Table Chart: Suitable for displaying detailed information of multi-dimensional data.

Data Display

  • Data Point: A data point refers to the coordinate point where the data value is located. In time series charts, line charts and area charts will automatically aggregate into data points based on the selected time range, with no more than 360 data points; for bar charts, there are no more than 60 data points.

  • Data Range: The data range refers to the value range of each data point. Based on the coordinate point of the current data point, it moves backward to the previous data point's coordinate point as the interval range, taking the data values within that range.

Manage Charts

You can manage the chart analysis mode through the following operations:

  • Below the chart, filtering queries based on fields are supported;
  • In time series chart mode:
    • You can choose between area chart, line chart, or bar chart;
    • Click icon to select the legend display position (hidden, bottom, or right side);
    • Click 🎨 icon to customize the color of the legend.

  • For displayed clustered data:

    • In time series chart mode, you can choose slimit as 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200;
    • In Top List, pie chart, or treemap modes, you can choose limit to the maximum or minimum value as 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200.
  • Click icon to export the chart as a CSV file, export it to notes or dashboards, or copy the chart.

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