Data brushing is a feature
of some visualizations that enables you to select data values in one
visualization and highlight the corresponding data values in all of
your other visualizations.
For example, you might
have a bar chart and a scatter plot in your exploration. If you enable
data brushing, and you select a bar in the bar chart, then the markers
in the scatter plot that correspond to the selected value in the bar
are highlighted.
The following visualization
types support data brushing:
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Bubble plot (if the Group role
is assigned)
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Heat map (if categories are assigned
to both axes)
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For histograms and for
bar charts of frequency that are not grouped or latticed, data brushing
can indicate the portion of a bar that corresponds to the brushed
data. The bar is highlighted and then partially shaded to indicate
the corresponding portion. The value for the shaded portion of the
bar is included in the data tip for the bar.
For bar charts that have
a measure assigned or that are grouped or latticed, the entire bar
is highlighted.