- What is filter in dashboard?
- Why is it useful to link filters across multiple visualizations on a dashboard?
- What is cross filtering in data visualization?
- How do I add a filter to my mode dashboard?
What is filter in dashboard?
Dashboard filters make it easy for users to apply different data perspectives to a single dashboard. Filtering rules apply to fields from the dashboard's source reports. After filters are defined, a user viewing the dashboard can select a filter to visualize the data of most interest.
Why is it useful to link filters across multiple visualizations on a dashboard?
They help provide answers in an organized and structured way, by enabling users to apply a set of values and narrow the results. Filters are necessary to increase user interactivity with their data outside of surface-level, 'at-a-glance' analysis.
What is cross filtering in data visualization?
Cross-filtering lets you interact with one chart and apply that interaction as a filter to other charts in the report. When cross-filtering is turned on for a chart, you can filter the report by interacting with that chart in two ways: Clicking one or more dimension values in the chart.
How do I add a filter to my mode dashboard?
To add a filter to a dashboard, first click the pencil icon to enter dashboard editing mode, then click the Add a Filter button that appears in the top-right. You can choose from a number of filter types: Time.