Visualizations → Bubble
About a Bubble visualization
A bubble visualization is a chart that represents a collection of points, where each point represents three individually aggregated measures as a circle disc. The aggregated measures represent the horizontal position and vertical position on the x-axis and y-axis, respectively, and the area of the circle disc, hence the term “bubble.” A grouping dimension creates the bubble groups. Without a grouping dimension, there are only three bubbles, one for each aggregated measure.
A bubble chart allows you to easily compare the position and the area proportions between bubbles. Consider using a bubble visualization to help identify a correlation or pattern.
The distinction between a visualization and an insight is that an insight is an instance of the visualization. As an instance, an insight has unique configurations that a dashboard developer determines for displaying a chart on a dashboard tab. Insight configurations affect the available user interactions for a dashboard consumer such as the ability to drill down into a grouping dimension.
With two possible dimensions, a bubble visualization offers a dashboard developer the ability to create an insight that groups one or more aggregated or calculated values by one or more attributes. The result is a bubble chart on a dashboard tab that shows:
- a grouping dimension as the bubbles
- three measures defining the position and size of the bubble
Configurations for a bubble insight
A dashboard developer first selects a bubble visualization for an insight in the Analyzer. Using the Analyzer, a dashboard developer configures pill properties, filter properties, and insight settings. Insight settings and pill properties determine not only how the bubble chart appears as an insight in a dashboard tab, but also how a dashboard consumer can interact with the bubble chart.
The visualization selection in the Insight panel of the Analyzer determines the available trays. From the Data panel, a dashboard developer adds a column or a formula to a tray. A column or a formula in a tray is a Pill.
Each pill has configurable properties. The parent tray determines the available properties of a pill.
The available trays for a bubble insight are:
- Grouping Dimension
- Measure
- Individual Filter
- Aggregate Filter
The bubble visualization requires at least one pill in the Grouping Dimension tray and three pills in the Measure tray.
Grouping Dimension
From the Data panel, you can add several columns or formulas to the Grouping Dimension tray. The bubble insight plots the first pill in the Grouping Dimension tray.
Each pill in the Grouping Dimension tray is a filterable column for the insight. The pill ordering in the grouping dimension tray defines the following:
- the first pill plots the bubbles
- the other pills define an order of user interactions that allow a dashboard consumer to drill down into the next grouping dimension and in doing so, also create one or more dashboard runtime filters
Measure
To create an aggregation or calculation, you can add a column or a formula from the Data panel to the Measure tray.
The pill ordering in the measure tray defines the following:
- the first pill determines placement of the bubble on the x-axis
- the second pill determines placement of the bubble on the y-axis
- the third pill determines the size of the bubble
You can select the measure pill to open the Properties panel. In the Properties panel, you can configure various properties such as the Aggregation and Format properties.
Individual Filter
To filter data for the bubble insight, define an individual filter for the insight. You can add a column or a formula to the Individual Filter tray from the Data panel.
You can select the individual filter pill to open the Filter panel. Using the Filter panel, you can specify the filter operator, one or more filter values, or the filter expression itself with the Formula Builder. You can also disable the individual filter.
To learn more about filter expressions for an individual filter, review Concepts → Individual Filter. \
Aggregate Filter
You can define a filter expression that contains an aggregation or calculation using the Aggregate Filter tray.
To create a filter expression, you can add a column or a formula to the Aggregate Filter tray from the Data panel. You can select the aggregate filter pill to open the Filter panel.
Using the Filter panel, you can specify the aggregation, the filter operator, one or more filter values, or the filter expression itself with the Formula Builder. You can also disable the aggregate filter.
To learn more about filter expressions for an aggregate filter, review Concepts → Aggregate Filter.
Pill properties
The parent tray determines the available properties of a pill. There are various possible configurations for each pill type:
- Grouping dimension pill properties
- Measure pill properties
- Individual filter properties for a filter expression
- Aggregate filter properties for a filter expression
You can edit the properties of a grouping dimension or a measure pill with the Properties panel for a bubble insight.
To create a filter expression, you can edit the properties of an individual filter pill with the Filter panel.
In the case of the Filter property of a measure pill, you can open the Filter panel from the Properties panel to create the filter expression.
To open the Properties panel or Filter panel, select the pill arrow.
Grouping dimension pill properties
Here are the properties for a pill in the Grouping Dimension tray in a bubble insight:
Property | Control | Description |
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Column fully qualified name | label | The fully qualified name of the selected column. This property is available only when you edit the properties of a column in the tray. Select the information icon (the letter i in a circle) to preview the column function (dimension, key, or measure) and sample data. You can also use the Copy Column Name option (two paper sheets icon) to copy the column’s fully qualified name. |
Formula | text box | Select this property to invoke the Formula Builder and create the formula expression you want. This property is available only when you edit the properties of a formula added to the tray. |
Data → Column Label | text box | Enter the label for the grouping dimension column or formula |
Data → Date Part | drop down list | When the selected column is a date or timestamp, select the part of the date used. The options are: ● Full (default) ● Year ● Quarter ● Month ● Day |
Data → Sort By | drag and drop | Drag and drop the column or formula to sort the columns by |
Format → Date Format | select | Select the format of the formula or date column. This option is available only when you edit the pill properties for a date column or a formula |
Format → Date Mask | text box | Enter a customized date format or select a predefined one to appear in this text box |
Drill Down → Dashboards Drill Down | link | Select + Add Dashboard to select a dashboard tab to drill down to when the user selects a grouping dimension value in the insight |
Add Dashboard → Include Runtime Filters | toggle | Enable this property to pass the applied filter, if any, from one dashboard to another |
Add Dashboard → Search Dashboard | text box | Enter a search string to filter the dashboard tree. From the results, select a dashboard tab to drill down to. |
Measure pill properties
The parent tray determines the available properties of a pill. Select the arrow to the right of the pill name to open the Properties panel and configure the related properties.
Here are the properties for the pills in the Measure tray in a bubble insight:
Property | Control | Description |
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Column fully qualified name | label | The fully qualified name of the selected column. This property is available only when you edit the properties of a column in the tray. Select the information icon (the letter i in a circle) to preview the column function (dimension, key, or measure) and sample data. You can also use the Copy Column Name option (two paper sheets icon) to copy the column’s fully qualified name. |
Formula | text box | Select this property to invoke the Formula Builder and create the formula expression you want. This property is available only when you edit the properties of a formula added to the Measure tray. |
Data → Column Label | text box | Enter the label of the measure |
Data → Date Part | drop down list | When the selected column is a date or timestamp, select the part of the date used. The options are: ● Full (default) ● Year ● Quarter ● Month ● Day |
Data → Aggregation | drop down list | Select the aggregation option for the measure values. There are different available options. The options are: ● Average ● Count ● Distinct ● Median ● Min ● Max ● Sum ● Formula ● None |
Data → Scale | drop down list | Select the chart scale. The options are: ● None ● Percent (%) ● Thousands (K) ● Millions (M) The default is None. |
Data → Running Total | toggle | Enable this property to display the measure values as a running total |
Data → Filter | drag and drop | Drag and drop a column or formula to filter the measure |
Format → Number Format | select | Select the format of the measure (e.g. Dollar Rounded) |
Format → Decimal Places | text box | This property appears when you select Decimal, Dollar, Euro, Yen, or Percent as the Format. Enter the number of decimal places to display for the measure value. |
Format → Thousands Separator | toggle | This property appears for all Format options, except No Format. Enable this property to include a comma separator for values of 1000 or greater. |
Format → Percentage | toggle | Enable this property to view the percentage value of the columns |
Format → Prefix | text box | Enter value to add a prefix and create a custom format. The value of the prefix field cannot contain single quotes. |
Format → Suffix | text box | Enter value to add a suffix and create a custom format. The value of the suffix field cannot contain single quotes. |
Format → Abbreviate on Hover | toggle | Enable this property to abbreviate the measure value upon hover |
Advanced → Base Field | drag and drop | Drag and drop the column to join two tables that are not directly joined. |
Advanced → Query Plan | button | Select this property to reveal the direct data map path that the Incorta Analytics Service uses to retrieve or calculate the measure |
Individual filter properties for a filter expression
To filter individual rows for the bubble insight, define an individual filter. You can add a column or a formula to the Individual Filter tray from the Data panel.
Individual filter properties for a filter expression with a column as a pill
Here are the properties for a filter expression with a column as a pill in the Individual Filter tray for a bubble insight:
Property | Control | Description |
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Column fully qualified name | label | The fully qualified name of the selected column. This property is available only when you edit the properties of a column in the tray. Select the information icon (the letter i in a circle) to preview the column function (dimension, key, or measure) and sample data. You can also use the Copy Column Name option (two paper sheets icon) to copy the column’s fully qualified name. |
Data → Column Label | text box | Enter the label for the individual filter |
Date Part | drop down list | When the filter column is a date or timestamp, select the part of the date used. The options are: ● Full (default) ● Year ● Quarter ● Month ● Day |
Operator | drop down list | Select the operator to use in the filter criteria |
Values | multi-select | Select the value(s) to evaluate the column value against. Some operators do not require a value to evaluate against, such as Null and True. If applicable, enter a string in the search bar to filter the list of values. To add a value to the list, enter it in the text box below the list and select +. |
Advanced → Disable Filter | toggle | Enable this property to disable the filter. Disabled filters are deleted when you save the insight. |
Individual filter properties for a filter expression with a formula as a pill
Here are the properties for a filter expression with a formula as a pill in the Individual Filter tray for a bubble insight:
Property | Control | Description |
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Formula label | label | The formula label text |
Data → Column Label | text box | Enter the label for the measure formula |
Formula → Dynamic | toggle | Enable this property to select a filter expression session variable as a value |
Formula | text box | Disable Dynamic to configure this property. Enter the formula in the Formula Builder to create the filter expression. |
Operator | drop down list | Select the operator to use in the filter criteria |
Values | multi-select | Select the value(s) to evaluate the column value against, if required. Some operators do not require a value to evaluate against, such as Null and True. In the case that you enable Dynamic, select a filter expression session variable. If applicable, enter a string in the search bar to filter the list of values. To add a value to the list, enter it in the text box below the list and select +. |
Advanced → Disable Filter | toggle | Enable this property to disable the filter. Disabled filters are deleted when you save the insight. |
Aggregate filter properties for a filter expression
You can define a filter expression that contains an aggregation or calculation using the Aggregate Filter tray.
Aggregate filter pill properties for a filter expression with a column as a pill
Here are the properties for a filter expression for a column as a pill in the Aggregate Filter tray for a stacked line insight:
Property | Control | Description |
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Column fully qualified name | label | The fully qualified name of the selected column. This property is available only when you edit the properties of a column in the tray. Select the information icon (the letter i in a circle) to preview the column function (dimension, key, or measure) and sample data. You can also use the Copy Column Name option (two paper sheets icon) to copy the column’s fully qualified name. |
Column Label | text box | Enter the name of the aggregate filter pill |
Date Part | drop down list | When the filter column is a date or timestamp, select the part of the date used. The options are: ● Full (default) ● Year ● Quarter ● Month ● Day |
Aggregation | drop down list | Select the aggregation type to use in the filter. The available aggregation types are: ● Average ● Count ● Distinct ● Median ● Min ● Max ● Sum ● None |
Operator | drop down list | Select the operator to use in value comparison to the measure value. |
Values | text box | Select the comparison value to use in the filter, or enter a new value to use in the filter comparison. |
Disable Filter | toggle | Enable this property to disable the filter. Disabled filters are deleted when you save the insight. |
Aggregate filter properties for a filter expression with a formula as a pill
Here are the properties for a filter expression for a formula as a pill in the Aggregate Filter tray for a stacked line insight:
Property | Control | Description |
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Column Label | text box | Enter the label of the aggregate filter formula pill |
Formula | text box | Select this property to invoke the Formula Builder and create the formula expression you want. This property is available only when you edit the properties of a formula added to the tray. |
Disable Filter | toggle | Enable this property to disable the filter. Disabled filters are deleted when you save the insight. |
Settings panel
With the Settings panel, you can configure additional properties for the bubble insight. To open the Setting panel, in the Analyzer, select Settings (gear icon) in the Action bar.
Property | Control | Description |
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General → Max Rows Limit | text box | Enter the maximum number of categories to show in the chart. A value lower than the number of the insight query rows returned will restrict results. A value of 0 will include all categories. |
Logarithmic | toggle | Enable this property to display the text on a logarithmic scale |
General → Auto Refresh | toggle | Enable this property to automatically update the insight when the underlying data is updated |
General → Data Sampling | toggle | Enable this property to use and analyze a representative subset of data in the insight |
Layout → Rotation | drop down list | Select an angle to rotate the x-axis labels at. The options are: ● Default (no rotation) ● -45 ● -90 ● 45 ● 90 |
Layout → Legend | toggle | Enable this property to display the chart legend. The chart legend displays the values of the first pill in the Grouping Dimension tray. |
Layout → X-Axis Labels | toggle | Enable this property to display the x-axis labels (i.e. values of the first measure dimension pill) |
Layout → X-Axis Title | toggle | Enable this property to display the x-axis title (i.e. the label of the first measure dimension pill) |
Layout → Y-Axis Labels | toggle | Enable this property to display the y-axis labels (i.e. values of the second measure dimension pill) |
Layout → Y-Axis Title | toggle | This property is available when only one pill exists in the Measure tray. Enable this property to display the y-axis title(i.e. the label of the second measure dimension pill). |
Layout → Y-Axis Min | text box | Enter a minimum numerical value for the y-axis |
Layout → Y-Axis Max | text box | Enter a maximum numerical value for the y-axis |
Advanced → Join Measures | drop down | Select Yes to calculate the group-by function across joined tables |
User interactions for a bubble insight
As a dashboard consumer, you can interact with a bubble insight on a dashboard tab. Some interactions will affect only the bubble chart. Other interactions will affect both the bubble chart and the dashboard. The creation of one or more dashboard runtime filters is an example of a user interaction that affects all applicable insights on all tabs of a dashboard.
Some user interactions require specific configurations by a dashboard developer and therefore may not be available.
Here are the possible types of user interactions for a bubble insight:
- Select a bubble to drill down into a grouping dimension and in doing so, create a dashboard runtime filter
- Select a bubble to open the Filter By menu and select an option to drill down into a grouping dimension and in doing so, create a dashboard runtime filter
- Select a dashboard tab to navigate to in the Go To menu
A dashboard runtime filter affects all applicable insights on all tabs of a dashboard. A dashboard runtime filter appears as a filter bar pill and displays the filter expression.
More Options menu for a bubble insight
Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) enforces access to certain features and functionality. With Discretionary Access Control (DAC), a user who owns the dashboard can control the access to the dashboard. Access rights include the ability to view, share, and edit the dashboard. Together, RBAC and DAC affect the available selections in both the Action bar and the More Options menu for an insight.
For more information about RBAC and DAC, refer to the Security Manager documentation.
In addition, certain tenant configurations by a Cluster Management Console (CMC) Administrator affect the available selections in the More Options menu for an insight.
Download as
- For the bubble insight, select More Options (⋮ vertical ellipsis icon).
- Select Download as.
- Select the download file format:
- PNG
- JPEG
- SVG
View as Table
The View as Table is an Incorta Labs feature and a tenant configuration. A CMC Administrator must enable the feature.
To view a bubble insight as a Listing Table or Aggregated Table, follow these steps:
- For the bubble insight, select More Options (⋮ vertical ellipsis icon).
- Select one of the following options:
- View as Regular Table
- View as Aggregated Table
For a Listing Table or Aggregated Table, you can:
- Download as CSV, XSLX, or PDF
- Send to a Data Destination
Set Alert
You can set an alert that identifies specific changes to a bubble insight by defining a filter expression for a measure filter and/or individual filter.
- For the bubble insight, select More Options (⋮ vertical ellipsis icon).
- Select Set Alert. Refer to the Scheduler document for additional information on Data Alerts.
Steps to create a bubble insight
For an existing dashboard, to create a Bubble Insight for a given dashboard tab, follow these steps:
- If not already open, open a dashboard.
- To add a new insight to the dashboard, in the Action bar, select +.
- If needed, in the Analyzer, in the Data panel, select Manage Dataset.
- In the Manage Data Sets panel, select one or more business schema views and/or one or more physical schema tables.
- To close the Manage Data Sets panel, select X or any other area of the Analyzer.
- In the Insight panel, select V.
- In Charts, select the Bubble visualization.
- From the Data panel, drag and drop various columns to various trays in the Insight panel:
- Grouping Dimension
- Measure
- Individual Filter
- Aggregate Filter
- Configure the pill properties using the Property panel or Filter panel.
- Configure various insight properties using the Settings panel.
Example of a bubble insight
In this example, you will create a bubble insight that compares revenue by product category, subcategory, and product per region. The example uses the SALES schema that comes with the Sample Data.
In the CMC, you can create a tenant that includes Sample Data. The Sample Data includes the SALES schema.
Add an insight
In the Action bar, select +.
In the Data panel, select Manage Dataset.
In the Manage Data Sets panel, in Tables, select the SALES schema.
Close the Manage Data Sets panel.
In the Insight panel, under Charts, select Bubble.
From the Data panel, drag and drop the following columns to the respective tray:
- From the Product table, drag and drop Prod. Subcategory to the Grouping Dimension tray.
- From the Sales table, drag and drop Revenue and Cost to the Measure tray.
Drag and drop Add Formula to the Measure tray. The Formula Builder automatically opens:
Add this formula in the formula builder:
sum(SALES.SALES.AMOUNT_SOLD) - sum(SALES.SALES.COST_OF_GOODS)Change the Column Label to: Profit
Change Number Format to: Dollar Rounded
Edit the insight title to be Product Subcategory Revenue, Cost, and Profit.
Select Save.