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Overview

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 Function fields in the Chart Builder allow you to create a new field available to the chart, which is based on a report field with a selected function applied to it.

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Average

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Mean

This displays a line calculated as the sum of all values, divided by the number of values in a dataset.

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Trend

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Auto Trend

Much like with auto charts, Yellowfin applies what it deems most useful on the particular chart based on some complex algorithms.

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Forecast

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Auto Trend

Much like with auto charts, Yellowfin applies what it deems most useful on the particular chart based on some complex algorithms.

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Accumulation

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This displays an accumulative % of total line on the chart, using a secondary axis.

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Set Analysis

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This allows you to display a subset of the data contained within a specified field.

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Variance

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This displays the difference between two fields from either the table or chart. The variance can be displayed as either the calculated value, or a % difference.

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OptionDescription
Variance NameThis specifies the display name of the resulting variance field, used in the chart labels and/or legend.
Variance Between

This allows you to select two fields to apply the variance calculation to. The values in the second field will be subtracted from the values in the first field, as part of the calculation, so order is important.

There are two types of field available to be used as part of a variance:

  1. Chart Fields - all standard fields used in a chart will be available, as well as:
    1. Chart Aggregated fields - this means you could calculate the variance between the chart aggregated field and it's original report field.
    2. Set Analysis fields - this means that you can calculate the variance between two sets.
  2. Report Fields - all metrics included in your table. This means that you don't necessarily have to use a metric in your chart to include it in the variance calculation.
Display Variance as

This allows you to select how the resulting variance values are displayed. There are two options:

  1. # Value - this will display the result of subtracting field one from field two, as a number.
  2. % Percentage - this will display the result of subtracting field one from field two, divided by value one (a percentage result).

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