Is is possible to make a graph from table data in GS?

I would like to make a graph for the user to see.
I would also like to be able to allow the user to choose categories of data to include or exclude.
Is this possible? How?

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  • HopscotchHopscotch Posts: 2,782
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    Sure @Synergy,

    Histograms, Line and Area charts are easy to do. The approach for each is quite different though.

    Pie charts are quite a bit more tricky but also doable.

    Which are you intending to use?

  • HopscotchHopscotch Posts: 2,782
    edited November 2016 Accepted Answer

    @Synergy

    Yes. The above graphs above reflect continually updated data in a table. All done in GS.

    Toggling which data/lines to include is possible. As an example, the first image with the three different graphs, is accomplished with the same 2 actors and just such a toggle. Of course, it will be specific to how your table data is structured.

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  • HopscotchHopscotch Member, PRO Posts: 2,782

  • smurftedsmurfted Member, PRO Posts: 586

    Excellent work there fella..

  • SynergySynergy Member Posts: 16

    Thanks @Hopscotch . I am looking to do a line chart.
    btw, I am definitely going to be using AppFormative.
    I want one line to represent the user. (solid line). Another line (dashed) will represent the summary of all other users' data.
    Multiple categories will be represented.
    IDEALLY, the user could toggle off-on which categories of data are represented, so that they can do their own comparisons of what is working for/happening with others.

  • HopscotchHopscotch Member, PRO Posts: 2,782
    edited November 2016

    @Synergy said:
    btw, I am definitely going to be using AppFormative.

    :) Happy to have you on board!

    Mesmerising!

  • SocksSocks London, UK.Member Posts: 12,822

    @Hopscotch said:
    Mesmerising!

    Very nice ! I haven't got a clue how you did the filled areas !?

    You should turn the filled areas into a side scrolling shooter, a kind of cave you have to fly through, with the walls always oscillating as in your GIF.

  • SynergySynergy Member Posts: 16

    @Hopscotch , very cool gifs, but does that mean "Yes" it can be done in GS?
    What about the toggle function?

  • HopscotchHopscotch Member, PRO Posts: 2,782

    @Socks said:

    @Hopscotch said:
    Mesmerising!

    Very nice ! I haven't got a clue how you did the filled areas !?

    Thanks @Socks. Pedestrians

    You should turn the filled areas into a side scrolling shooter,...

    If I can include pedestrians.

  • HopscotchHopscotch Member, PRO Posts: 2,782
    edited November 2016

  • SocksSocks London, UK.Member Posts: 12,822

    @Hopscotch said:
    Pedestrians

    It's not all about pedestrians you know, sometimes you also need lazers and zombies and flapping and coins.

  • SocksSocks London, UK.Member Posts: 12,822

    @Hopscotch said:

    :smiley:

  • ArmellineArmelline Member, PRO Posts: 5,397

    It's not often I see something and go "How in the holy hell did they do that?" (I presume godlike omniscience for myself) but I definitely say that for the area graph... I'm with @Socks... how on earth did you do that fill area?! Love it!

  • johnnymagnejohnnymagne NorwayMember Posts: 112

    Yes, intriguing - please @Hopscotch, please show us a few of the cards on your hand!

  • SynergySynergy Member Posts: 16

    Thank you @Hopscotch . Now y'all may play, and I can enjoy the banter.

  • HopscotchHopscotch Member, PRO Posts: 2,782
    edited November 2016

    Sorry for hijacking your thread @Synergy :D

    Attached is a project showing the above graph. @Socks, @Armelline, @johnnymagne

    It just uses overlapping replicates, the foremost/bottom part in the color of the background to act as mask.

  • johnnymagnejohnnymagne NorwayMember Posts: 112

    Thank you for sharing the alchemy @Hopscotch !

  • SocksSocks London, UK.Member Posts: 12,822

    @Hopscotch said:
    Sorry for hijacking your thread @Synergy :D

    Attached is a project showing the above graph. @Socks, @Armelline, @johnnymagne

    It just uses overlapping replicates, the foremost/bottom part in the color of the background to act as mask.

    Genius thinking !

  • RThurmanRThurman Member, Sous Chef, PRO Posts: 2,881

    @Hopscotch -- I love it! I will be studying this one for a while!

  • SynergySynergy Member Posts: 16

    Excellent @Hopscotch .
    I come up with appearance and function ideas that I think I need to communicate effectively, then I try to find out if it is reasonably possible. Fortunately, I will be associating with those that have the skill set.

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