Data best suited for
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Range maps can be used when comparing data points in terms of position and range. Use range maps when there are many data
points in different ranges. For example, range maps can be used when representing
the body weight of males across different ranges: underweight, healthy, overweight, and obese. Each data point should fall
into one of these ranges on the map.
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Target audience
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This indicator type is appropriate for all user audiences. Most people find this indicator type familiar and easy to interpret.
The addition of zones related to a range help the user quickly compare data points based on meaningful performance intervals.
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Data aggregation support
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This indicator type does not aggregate the indicator data.
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Range support
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A range is required.
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Alert support
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Alerts are supported. For information, see
Customizing Alerts.
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Link support
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This indicator type can be used to define a link or as the destination of a link. For
more information about defining an indicator with a hyperlink, see
Adding Links to Indicators or Other Content.
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Interaction support
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Filter multiple items
support
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Filtering multiple items is supported. For
more information, see
Supporting Multiple Selections in a Filtered Data Interaction.
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The X range and the Y range must have
the same number of intervals.
Display Setting
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Selection Used for Figure
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Point label
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Student
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X-axis value
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Grade
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Y-axis value
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Study Hours
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Show labels
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This setting is selected.
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X-axis title
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<blank> (defaults
to Grade)
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Y-axis title
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<blank> (defaults
to Study Hours)
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Scale X axis
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This setting is selected.
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Scale Y axis
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This setting is selected.
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