Attribute statistics

Attribute statistics group elements according to attribute values. You can display the attribute statistics in table and graphs to analyze the elements in the attribute statistics mode. You can also display the attribute statistics in your home page using XYZ, Pie and bar charts. You can also display the attribute statistics in your home page as charts.

Charts in statistics

In Attribute statistics mode of displaying view, the chart option is available when the selected cell value is one of Number of Elements, Sum of Integer, Sum of Float or Sum of Criteria attribute. In Home page, the attribute statistics can be configured to provide the number of elements having a particular value. You can select a chart type. The charts supported are: Pie, Bar or Column, XY Line , XY Smooth and XY Scatter, Stacked bar or Stacked column (not available in Home page) charts.

Stacked column chart

To display charts to view the projects in Stacked column chart.

Pie chart

To display charts to view the projects in Pie chart.
Based on selection of row or column attributes, a tabular compilation of statistics is displayed. Statistics can be either 1D (one attribute selection) or 2D (2 attributes selection). You can select if you want to view the statistics as plain text or in a graphical format where bars represent 1D and bubbles for 2D. You can switch to charting mode display of statistics and select the type of chart.

Tables in statistics

One- or two-dimensional statistics: To display one- or two-dimensional attribute statistics, select one or more attributes from the choices in the bottom frame and click Refresh.

In the following example, the Status attribute in the Row list is selected. The attribute statistics show that one requirement is accepted and three requirements are proposed.
Statistics example
In the next example, the Status attribute in the Row list and the Owner attribute in the Column list are selected. The attribute statistics show that Joe owns one requirement that is proposed (A ) and Jack owns three requirements, of which two are proposed (B and C) and one is accepted (D). Two-dimensional statistics
Three-dimensional statistics

To create three-dimensional statistics, choose an option from the Cell list:

Assume that the estimated times to implement each of the requirements from the last example are as follows:

The following results are displayed with Plain text selected:

Three-dimensional statistics
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Subsets of elements 

To view and edit elements, click the bars or dots. To display numbers instead of bars or dots, in the lower frame, select Plain text.

To display the elements in the list as a tree or a table, use the Gantt chart, create filters, and complete other tasks, click Full Display. To start with a broad set of data and gradually drill down until the proper set of information is shown, in the statistics view, open a window and click Full Display. The rules to display what you are viewing are at the top of the window.

To save the list of elements as a filter, click Save as filter. The filter is named automatically (for example, Subset of New Subset Filter, or, if filter is already applied, Subset of [filter name]). After you save the filter, you are returned to the main page.


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