Check out the walk-through on how to use the Text Analyzer chart component in the Designer module.
The Text Analyzer chart is handy for plotting the popularity and sentiment graphs of various products and identifying their relationships to the actual sales of these products. It provides visualizations based on 20 emotional properties embodied in text, with their measure of confidence, which we call 'Sentiment'.
To identify customers' opinions
To observe Churn Indicators
To analyze customer Satisfaction and Segmentation
To analyze social media data
The user can change the font size, color, style, etc.
Component Name: Unique identifier for the chart component.
Left: Specifies the left side positioning of the chart in the dashboard.
Top: Specifies the top position of the component on the screen.
Height: Set the height dimension of the component.
Width: Set the width dimension of the component.
Initial Visibility: Determines if the component is visible on load.
Max Button: Enables maximization functionality for the component.
Range Bar: Displays or configures the range selection bar.
Axis Color: Sets the color for the chart axes.
Emoticon Size: Adjusts the size of emoticons, if used within the chart.
Emoticon Opacity: Modifies the transparency level of emoticons.
Gradient Rotation: The user can set the angle at which the background gradient is displayed.
Opacity: Adjusts the transparency level of the background, with lower values indicating higher transparency.
Gradient: Applies a color gradient to the background, enhancing visual appeal.
Click the Gradient icon to access the Background gradient colors window for selecting background gradient colors.
Click the Add Color option to insert more colors.
Click the Add Color option to insert more colors.
Click the Save option to save the added background gradient colors.
Border: Enables or disables the border surrounding the chart.
Border Color: Sets the color of the chart's border, enabling customization to match design themes.
Border Radius: Rounds the corners of the chart border, allowing for smoother edges.
Shadow: Enables a shadow effect for the chart, providing depth and dimension.
Shadow Color: Defines the color of the shadow, which can affect the mood and tone of the visualization.
Shadow Transparency: Adjusts the transparency level of the shadow, allowing it to be subtle or pronounced.
The user can show the series description and use the tooltip by enabling it.
Show Tooltip: This enables the tooltip to be displayed when the user hovers over chart elements.
Background Color: Sets the background color allowing customization to enhance visibility and match design themes.
Opacity: Adjusts the transparency level of the tooltip background, with lower values indicating higher transparency.
Border Color: Defines the color of the tooltip border, creating a distinct separation between the tooltip and the chart.
Tooltip Font Size: Adjusts the text size within the tooltip for improved readability.
Box Width: Determines the width of the tooltip box, providing ample space for displaying content.
Precision: Configures the level of numerical precision displayed within the tooltip, enhancing data accuracy.
The Title properties help the user to set Title-related properties for the component.
Title Box Color: Choose the background color for the title box.
Show Title Box: Enable or disable the display of the title box on the chart.
Show Title: Enable or disable the display of the title text.
Title Bar Height: Set the height of the title bar.
Description: Add a description text below the title.
Font Color: Select the color of the title text.
Font Size: Specify the size of the title text.
Font Style: Choose the font style (e.g., italic or normal).
Font Weight: Set the weight (boldness) of the font. The supported options are Normal, Bold, 300, 600, and 900.
Font Family: Choose the font family for the title text from the given choices.
Align: Align the title text (e.g., left, center, right).
The Axis Labels properties allow customization to enhance chart readability and presentation. Users can adjust various font attributes:
Font Color: Change the color of the axis labels to align with the overall theme or improve contrast.
Font Size: Increase or decrease the size of the axis labels to ensure they are legible or fit the design aesthetic.
Font Style: Apply italic or normal styles to the axis labels for emphasis or stylistic purposes.
Font Weight: Adjust the thickness of the axis label text to a lighter or bolder weight depending on the visual requirement.
Font Family: Select from various font families to match the desired typographic style and enhance the chart's look and feel.
Enable Context Menu: Activate a right-click context menu for quick access to export options in the preview mode of the chart.
Export Excel: Save the chart data in an Excel file format (.xlsx).
Export CSV: Export the chart data to a CSV file format (.csv).
Export JPEG: Export the chart as a JPEG image (.jpg).
Export PNG: Export the chart as a PNG image (.png).
Export PPT: Export the chart to a PowerPoint presentation (.pptx).
Export PDF: Export the chart as a PDF document (.pdf).
Show Print: Include an option to print the chart directly.
Export Heading: Add a custom heading to the exported file.
Export Sub Heading: Add a custom subheading to the exported file.
Export File Name: Specify the file name for the exported file/dashboard.
Global Export Type: Define the default export format using the drop-down (e.g., Screenshot, Tabular).
The user needs to configure the Dataset properties for the Text Analyzer to plot the data in the Text Analyzer component:
Drag the X-field under the X Field heading.
Open the Dataset field properties for the dragged field as mentioned below:
Y Field: Select Y-field from the drop-down menu.
Radius Field: Select the Radius field from the drop-down.
Color Field: Select the Color field from the drop-down.
Tool Tip Field: Provide the name of the dragged field for the Tool Tip Field.
Please Note: The user must configure the required data fields as explained under the Dataset Properties to plot data.
Download the given sample data and map it as mentioned below to plot your Text Analyzer chart:
Drag the X-field as X Field and map the other fields under the Dataset Properties (as explained above).
Base Type: Defines the base type or class for the chart component.
Click the Save option to save the added background gradient colors.
Text Decoration: Apply text decorations (e.g., underline) to the title text.