You can create an element group by selecting attribute elements from a visualization, to combine multiple elements into one. In a grid visualization, an element group combines rows of data into one row; in a bar graph, an element group combines multiple bars into one bar riser; in a network visualization, an element group combines multiple nodes into one node; etc. The selected elements no longer appear in the visualization.
For example, if your graph visualization displays revenue data from each month in separate bar risers, you can group the months into seasons. Combine January, February, and March into a group named Winter; group April, May, and June into Spring; etc. Bar risers for each month no longer appear; the visualization contains bar risers for the seasons instead.
You can create multiple groups on the same attribute. If a graph visualization contains regions, you can create separate groups for the northern regions, southern regions, and central regions. You can create groups on different attributes, but each group can contain elements from only one attribute.
Note: Element groups are included in grid subtotals, since the element group replaces attribute elements on the visualization.
To create an element group
Related Topics
Introduction to Attributes, Metrics, and Groups
Creating multiple element groups
Consolidating unused attribute elements into a new element group
Rearranging the display order of element groups
Adding attribute elements to an existing element group
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