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Block Bubble Plot allows you to specify three result types to be plotted against each other for each block. Select one result type for the x-axis and one result type for the y-axis. Select a third result type that will dictate the size of the scatter point for each block; the radius of the point will be proportional to the size of the result value. You can use the slider bar at the bottom of the Available Results area on the control panel to set the maximum point size. Point to a data point to view the three selected metrics for the block.
The System Bubble Plot allows you to specify three result types to be plotted against each other for each block. Select one result type for the x-axis and one result type for the y-axis. Select a third result type that will dictate the size of the scatter point for each block; the radius of the point will be proportional to the size of the result value. You can use the slider bar at the bottom of the Available Results area on the control panel to set the maximum point size. Point to a data point to view the three selected metrics for the block.
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Revision as of 18:40, 19 April 2012

Overlay System Bubble Plot

The System Bubble Plot allows you to specify three result types to be plotted against each other for each block. Select one result type for the x-axis and one result type for the y-axis. Select a third result type that will dictate the size of the scatter point for each block; the radius of the point will be proportional to the size of the result value. You can use the slider bar at the bottom of the Available Results area on the control panel to set the maximum point size. Point to a data point to view the three selected metrics for the block.

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