Table

An introduction to the Table chart type

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Written by Kevin Yang
Updated over a week ago

When analyzing a dataset, click on the following icon to access the table:

The table displays four columns: the selected dimension, frequency, 'I want to improve' value and a comparison metric (by default 'Impact').

The comparison metric (the last column in the table) can be changed by clicking the cog icon and going to the 'Table' tab.

You can sort the table by clicking a column heading but note that this only does a local sort. The values returned are still dependant on your 'Selection' settings. For example, if you want to return the highest frequency concepts in your dataset you must click the 'Top X...' control and then set the 'Where' value to 'Frequency'. 

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