Highlight elements in the
Data Analysis Model view to
identify elements that have common features. Right-click in the
Data Analysis Model view and
then select one of the following options:
- Highlight All Coexisting Elements
- Use this option to highlight all elements that are in one or more
of the same sample XML documents as your selected element. This action
shows where combinations of data structures occur. The selected element
is highlighted in the Data Analysis Model view, and is also identified at the bottom of
the view, as the Focus Element. The percentage next to
each element indicates the percentage of documents that contain both
that element and the focus element.
- This concept is illustrated by the following examples, in which
each of three sample XML documents contain a combination of elements
A, B, and C:

- Example 1: Element A is the focus element.
- Element B is in all of the sample XML documents that contain element
A, so the percentage of coexistence for B is 100%.
- Element C is in only one of the two sample XML documents that
contain element A, so the percentage of coexistence is 50%.
- These figures are displayed in the tree as B [100%] and C [50%].
- Example 2: Element B is the focus element.
- Element A is in two of the three sample XML documents that contain
element B, so the percentage of coexistence is 66.6%.
- Element C also has a percentage of coexistence is 66.6%, for the
same reason.
- Highlight Elements Based on Sample Documents
- Use this option to highlight elements that were added to the Data Analysis model during
the analysis of your sample XML documents. Use the Sample
Documents window to select the sample XML documents. The
elements that were added from the selected documents are highlighted.
- For example, if you select documents 'exampleDoc1' and 'exampleDoc5'
in the Sample Documents window, the elements
that are highlighted are those that were added when documents 'exampleDoc1'
and 'exampleDoc5' were analyzed.
- Highlight Elements Based on Time
- Use this option to highlight elements that were added or modified
after a certain time, which you specify. You can use one of the following
options to determine how the elements are highlighted:
- Added After
- Added or Modified After
- Modified After
Tip: Click Off in
the lower left corner of the Data Analysis Model view to turn off any highlighting.