Neighbor_Tree_plot [message #849] |
Sun, 12 April 2020 17:16 |
khom
Messages: 9 Registered: April 2018
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Hello,
I was looking at a similarity analysis and closed the neighbor tree plot that pairs with the similarity chart. I tried new 2D --> chose 'unassigned' for X and Y axes, and 'scattered plot', but don't know how to connect the similarity chart to this new plot, let alone turning it into a tree plot. Does 'use view as explicit filter' come into play here? Please help. Thank you.
Kellie
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Re: Neighbor_Tree_plot [message #856 is a reply to message #849] |
Tue, 14 April 2020 20:03 |
thomas
Messages: 715 Registered: June 2014
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You can recreate the 'Neighbour Tree' view manually with these steps:
- create a new 2D-View
- right mouse click in the view -> 'Set Connection Lines...'
- Group & Connect by 'Neighbour'
- Set 'Detail Tree Mode' to 'Radial Graph'
- Uncheck 'Show all markers if no tree root is chosen' and click OK
The tricky issue here is that the 'Neighbor' column has a column property defined that links it back to the 'Row-ID' column. This way the table can be interpreted as graph with rows being connected to other rows (Neighbor column values refer to Row-ID rows). Whenever such a column is chosen as 'Group & Connect' column, then the detail tree mode is enabled that allows to show a graph taking the reference row as root (reference row is the one with the red frame after being clicked at).
I almost forgot one thing: Per default the new view will hide all rows in other views, which are not part of the graph shown here. To switch off this behaviour: right mouse click -> Set Graphical View options, then select the 'Row Hiding' tab and unckeck the option 'Hide invisible rows in other views'.
Hope, I could explain it, Thomas
[Updated on: Tue, 14 April 2020 20:10] Report message to a moderator
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