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A Hi-Lo Open-Close Widget is a graphical chart that is typically used to illustrate the movement in an indicator over time, such as the price of a commodity or the number of incidents reported on a computer network. Each vertical line on the chart shows the full price range over one unit of time. By looking at a range of dates, one can see the range of prices on each date, as well as the trend of the daily ranges over time. The specific nature of the Hi-Lo Open-Close Widget requires that the underlying Data Collection contains fields for the High, Low, Open, and Close values. | A Hi-Lo Open-Close Widget is a graphical chart that is typically used to illustrate the movement in an indicator over time, such as the price of a commodity or the number of incidents reported on a computer network. Each vertical line on the chart shows the full price range over one unit of time. By looking at a range of dates, one can see the range of prices on each date, as well as the trend of the daily ranges over time. The specific nature of the Hi-Lo Open-Close Widget requires that the underlying Data Collection contains fields for the High, Low, Open, and Close values. | ||
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== How To Create a Hi-Lo Open-Close Widget == | == How To Create a Hi-Lo Open-Close Widget == | ||
For instructions on creating a Widget, see the general instructions in [[ | For instructions on creating a Widget, see the general instructions in [[appboard/old/widgets#Adding_Widgets|Adding Widgets]]. The <b>Hi-Lo Open-Close</b> Widget type is located under the <b>Charts</b> category on the Widget selection screen. | ||
== How To Configure a Hi-Lo Open-Close Widget == | == How To Configure a Hi-Lo Open-Close Widget == | ||
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* Click the "Data Collection" pulldown, then select from the list of available Data Collections. | * Click the "Data Collection" pulldown, then select from the list of available Data Collections. | ||
* If you're using the sample CSV data, select "Sample.Data.ChartData3". | * If you're using the sample CSV data, select "Sample.Data.ChartData3". | ||
* If there are no Data Collections available in the pulldown, then click here for instructions on how to bring in some [[Sample_Chart_Data|Sample Chart Data]], or refer to [[ | * If there are no Data Collections available in the pulldown, then click here for instructions on how to bring in some [[Sample_Chart_Data|Sample Chart Data]], or refer to [[appboard/old/data_collections|Add/Edit/Remove a Data Collection]]. | ||
=== Configuring the X-Axis === | === Configuring the X-Axis === | ||
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* '''LogAxis''': x-axis values are determined as a logarithmic progression between the lowest and highest values. Labels on the logarithmic axis are even powers of 10. | * '''LogAxis''': x-axis values are determined as a logarithmic progression between the lowest and highest values. Labels on the logarithmic axis are even powers of 10. | ||
* '''CategoryAxis''': This is the default. The "rows" observed in the selected column of data will make up the X-Axis. | * '''CategoryAxis''': This is the default. The "rows" observed in the selected column of data will make up the X-Axis. | ||
* '''DateTimeAxis''': x-axis values are determined as time-based values such as hours, days, weeks, or years. | * '''DateTimeAxis''': x-axis values are determined as time-based values such as hours, days, weeks, or years. | ||
If you're using ''Sample.Data.ChartData3'', then select "DateTimeAxis" to be the Type. | If you're using ''Sample.Data.ChartData3'', then select "DateTimeAxis" to be the Type. | ||
=== Configuring a Series (Y-Axis) === | === Configuring a Series (Y-Axis) === | ||
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* Repeat to add additional series. | * Repeat to add additional series. | ||
* Series may be removed with the "Remove" button next to the "Add" button. | * Series may be removed with the "Remove" button next to the "Add" button. | ||
* Series may be reordered in the Series DataGrid by clicking the upper-right corner of a row and dragging the Series up or down the grid. | |||
If you're using ''Sample.Data.ChartData'', then select the following Y-fields: | If you're using ''Sample.Data.ChartData'', then select the following Y-fields: | ||
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* Open | * Open | ||
* Close | * Close | ||
=== Chart Options === | === Chart Options === | ||
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=== Additional Configuration Steps === | === Additional Configuration Steps === | ||
* Provide additional configuration, if needed, on the <b>Options</b> tab. For details on the available Options, see [[ | * Provide additional configuration, if needed, on the <b>Options</b> tab. For details on the available Options, see [[appboard/old/options|Options]]. | ||
* Enter the following information on the <b>Actions</b> tab: | * Enter the following information on the <b>Actions</b> tab: | ||
** Click <b>Add Event Action</b> to configure one or more [[ | ** Click <b>Add Event Action</b> to configure one or more [[appboard/old/actions|Actions]] to be invoked when a user clicks on the Hi-Lo Open-Close Widget. The action will apply to the current data record being displayed. | ||
== Sample Data == | == Sample Data == | ||
Instructions for bringing sample chart data into AppBoard can be found here: [[Sample_Chart_Data|Sample Chart Data]] | Instructions for bringing sample chart data into AppBoard can be found here: [[Sample_Chart_Data|Sample Chart Data]] |
Latest revision as of 14:46, 17 July 2014
A Hi-Lo Open-Close Widget is a graphical chart that is typically used to illustrate the movement in an indicator over time, such as the price of a commodity or the number of incidents reported on a computer network. Each vertical line on the chart shows the full price range over one unit of time. By looking at a range of dates, one can see the range of prices on each date, as well as the trend of the daily ranges over time. The specific nature of the Hi-Lo Open-Close Widget requires that the underlying Data Collection contains fields for the High, Low, Open, and Close values.
How To Create a Hi-Lo Open-Close Widget
For instructions on creating a Widget, see the general instructions in Adding Widgets. The Hi-Lo Open-Close Widget type is located under the Charts category on the Widget selection screen.
How To Configure a Hi-Lo Open-Close Widget
Follow the instructions above to create the basic "Hi-Lo Open-Close Chart" Widget, and then perform the following steps to configure the Hi-Lo Open-Close Chart Widget:
Select a Data Collection
Select a Data Collection that contains the information you would like to use for this Widget.
- Click the "Data Collection" pulldown, then select from the list of available Data Collections.
- If you're using the sample CSV data, select "Sample.Data.ChartData3".
- If there are no Data Collections available in the pulldown, then click here for instructions on how to bring in some Sample Chart Data, or refer to Add/Edit/Remove a Data Collection.
Configuring the X-Axis
Select the desired X-Field to use for the X-Axis of the Chart.
- The "rows" of this column of data will make up the X-Axis.
If you're using Sample.Data.ChartData3, then select "Date" to be the X-Axis Field.
Type
Select an option for Type from the drop-down box. This will be used to determine how the data is translated by AppBoard into the labels that are shown along the x-axis:
- LinearAxis: x-axis values are determined as a linear progression between the lowest and highest values.
- LogAxis: x-axis values are determined as a logarithmic progression between the lowest and highest values. Labels on the logarithmic axis are even powers of 10.
- CategoryAxis: This is the default. The "rows" observed in the selected column of data will make up the X-Axis.
- DateTimeAxis: x-axis values are determined as time-based values such as hours, days, weeks, or years.
If you're using Sample.Data.ChartData3, then select "DateTimeAxis" to be the Type.
Configuring a Series (Y-Axis)
- Click the "Add" button in the button toolbar of the Series DataGrid.
- Repeat to add additional series.
- Series may be removed with the "Remove" button next to the "Add" button.
- Series may be reordered in the Series DataGrid by clicking the upper-right corner of a row and dragging the Series up or down the grid.
If you're using Sample.Data.ChartData, then select the following Y-fields: * High * Low * Open * Close
Chart Options
- Check or uncheck "Show Legend" as desired to include a legend of the line color for each Series (by Y-Field name).
- Enable the X-Axis title and enter value as desired.
- Enable the X-Axis labels and rotate them as desired.
- Enable the Y-Axis title and enter value as desired.
- Enable the Y-Axis labels and rotate them as desired.
Additional Configuration Steps
- Provide additional configuration, if needed, on the Options tab. For details on the available Options, see Options.
- Enter the following information on the Actions tab:
- Click Add Event Action to configure one or more Actions to be invoked when a user clicks on the Hi-Lo Open-Close Widget. The action will apply to the current data record being displayed.
Sample Data
Instructions for bringing sample chart data into AppBoard can be found here: Sample Chart Data