numberGo Release Notes
Version 1.5.0.05
October 19, 2007
Charts:
-
Added 3
Chart Dropdowns for Colors, Size and Shapes.
-
Added a dropdown
for Chart Style to the Chart Toolbar
-
Added a Flag
button to highlight a datapoint on the chart.
- Added a Right-click
feature on the Pivot Table “Find in Charts”, which will flag wherever it appears
in the chart list.
Other
-
Fixed Weighted
Average Calculations
- Added a Drilldown
function. Double-click on a Pivot Table cell to see the records that comprise
the cell’s data.
- Added a new
Summary Function “Sum Average”
-
Memorize and
Restore Toolbar Positions
-
Add a new Refresh
Setting “Match Column by Name”
-
New columns not being added correctly when refreshing
-
QPlugin not running correct query when clicking Previous and making a change after
running a query.
-
New "Filter out value" option added to the charts context menu. This option allows
you to filter out a value directly from the charts.
-
Fixed issue with charts not being refreshed when the sort if changed on a field.
Chart Color, Shape, Size
The Chart toolbar now includes several new functions:

These new features allow you to represent up to 5 different
data fields at a time in a single scatter chart. The X and Y axis represents two
of the data fields by plotting the data. The additional fields are represented by
setting the color, size and shape to different fields.
The Colors dropdown allows the user to control how numberGo
selects the color to paint each datapoint. These features work best
with the ScatterPlot charttype. For example, the Table of Isotopes might show
each Element Name as a different color:


Or the user can select the IsoMass field. Numeric
fields automatically display as a gradient, while text fields show a different color
for each value.


Or perhaps it’s necessary to show odd and even numbers
of Protons:


Or maybe a Fixed color is best:


The user can also control the Size of the datapoints.
In this example, the most abundant isotopes show as larger circles, with the rare
isotopes as smaller circles (the Colors are set to IsoMass):



Shapes work in a similar way to Color and Size.
For example, OddEven can determine the shape (Circles are Odd, Squares are Even):



Chart Flags
Often it’s useful to flag a particular chart value.
Click on the Flag button:

Then click on a datapoint in the chart. The isotopes
of Hydrogen (Yellow) and Lithium (Green) are flagged in the chart below:

Flags Features:
·
“Find in Charts”:
Right click on a DataTable Value (e.g., Name = Hydrogen) to flag it in the charts.
Be sure to use the Chart Field indicated by the chart arrow:

·
Clear Flags:
Right-click on the charts remove the flags (stars)
·
Click on the
to activate the flag function, click it again to change the flag
color.
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