A network diagram displays
the relationships between category values as a series of linked nodes.
You can create two types
of network diagrams:
Hierarchical
creates a hierarchical
structure by using a hierarchy or a set of categories.
Ungrouped
creates a structure
by using a source data item and a target data item. A node is created
for each value of the source data item, and a link is created from
each node to the node that corresponds to the value of the target
data item.
For example, if your
source data item specifies the name of every employee in an organization,
and your target data item specifies the manager of each employee,
then the network diagram has a node for each employee that is linked
to the node for the employee’s manager.
Data Roles for a Network Diagrams
Basic Data Roles for a Hierarchical Network Diagram
The basic data role
for a hierarchical network diagram is Levels.
Specify a hierarchy or any number of categories. The data items in
the Levels role specify the nodes of the
network diagram. If you add categories to the Levels role,
then the order of the categories determines their hierarchical relationship.
You can drag and drop the categories to arrange them.
Basic Data Roles for an Ungrouped Network Diagram
The basic data roles
for an ungrouped network diagram are the Source and
the Target. The Source specifies
a category that contains all of the node values for the plot. The Target specifies
a category that creates the links between nodes. The Target category
must contain a subset of the values of the Source category.
Additional Data Roles for a Network Diagram
In addition to the basic
data roles, you can specify the following additional data roles for
a network diagram:
Node Size
specifies a measure
that determines the size of the nodes in the diagram.
Node Color
specifies a data item
that determines the color of the nodes in the diagram.
Link Width
specifies a measure
that determines the width of the links in the diagram.
Link Color
specifies a data item
that determines the color of the links in the diagram.
Data Tips
specifies data items
whose values are included in the data tips for the diagram. Measure
values are aggregated by sum.
Specify Properties for a Network Diagram
On the Properties tab,
you can specify the following options:
Name
specifies the name
of the visualization.
Title
specifies the title
that appears above the graph.
Note: The Title option
is disabled if you select Generate graph title.
Generate graph title
specifies that the
graph title is generated automatically based on the data items in
the visualization.
Show Map
displays the network
as an overlay on a geographic map.
Note: This option is available
only if geographies are assigned to all of the data roles that create
nodes. For hierarchical diagrams, all of the Levels must
be geographies. For ungrouped diagrams, the Source and Target must
be geographies.
Show Labels
shows the node values
as text inside each node.
Show Direction
shows the links in
the diagram as arrows.
Map service
if your diagram contains
a map, specifies the source for the background map.
Node color
selects the color gradient
for the nodes in the diagram. You can click to select the values that are used to assign the
colors. See Specify a Custom Data Range.
Note: This option is available
only if you assign a measure to the Node Color data
role.
Link color
selects the color gradient
for the links in the diagram. You can click to select the values that are used to assign the
colors. See Specify a Custom Data Range.
Note: This option is available
only if you assign a measure to the Link Color data
role.
Additional levels
for hierarchical diagrams
only, specifies the number of levels that are displayed beneath the
current level.
Node spacing
specifies the amount
of space between nodes in the diagram.
Source node
displays the current
node selection. To remove the node selection, select .
Predecessors
selects the number
of levels of predecessors (parents) of the source node to select.
0 specifies the source node. Note that you can specify a range by
making multiple selections. For example, select both 0 and 1 to specify
that the source node and the first level of predecessors are selected.
Successors
selects the number
of levels of successors (children) of the source node to select. 0
specifies the source node. Note that you can specify a range by making
multiple selections. For example, select both 0 and 1 to specify that
the source node and the first level of successors are selected.
Select Nodes in a Network Diagram
You can select nodes
in the diagram by using any of the following methods:
Click and drag the cursor to create
a rectangular selection.
Hold down the Ctrl key and click
the nodes that you want to select.
Select a series of linked nodes
by setting a node as the source node.
Right-click a node,
and then select Set as Source for Selection.
On the Properties tab,
specify the range of levels of Predecessors (parents)
and Successors (children) of the source node
to select. 0 specifies that the source node is selected.
For example, if you
specify a range of 0–1 for Predecessors and
a range of 0–2 for Successors, then
the source node, one level of predecessors, and two levels of successors
are selected.
Control the View of a Network Diagram
You can control the
view of a network diagram by using the following controls:
Zoom
Zoom in and out at the
location of the cursor by scrolling the mouse wheel.
Pan (scroll)
Pan (scroll) the diagram
by holding down the Shift key and dragging the diagram.
Rotate
Rotate the diagram by
holding down the Ctrl key and dragging the diagram.
Create a Hierarchy from a Network Diagram
If your network diagram
contains categories in the Levels role, then
you can create a new hierarchy by using the categories.
On the Roles tab,
click on the drop-down list for the Levels role,
and then select Create Hierarchy. A new hierarchy
is created with the name of the first category in the hierarchy.