hi
I have made an interactive dashboard that allow users to filter our data according the main interesting parameters, however it seems to me that I could do better, here are my questions:
1) all the panels in the dashboard use the token from the time range picker. I would like some of the panels (the single values below for example) to re-calculate based on changing the zoom in the time chart above them. how can I implement it?
2) all the panels use the same base search and add on it. for example <base search> | table something, <base search>| get specific single value, etc. how can I save this common base search and use it properly in all the panels?
3) moreover - at the moment, for each panel a new search is being performed, quite a waste... is there a way to optimize it to run once and get the results for each panel from this search?
4) is there an option to add specific "interesting" single value or other data on top of a chart? adding a different panel for each value is annoying, wasting additional searches and in my opinion presents it in a lesser way (GUI-wise)
5) any good way to let users filter out specific anomaly events from the chart?
thanks,
noam
thanks for the prompt reply
1. tried it, it works but then I cannot zoom in, just select - any way around it?
2. can give a specific example/reference on how to do it?
3. didnt get to it, lets start with #1/2 🙂
4. explanation - I'd imagine it as having some "legend" on the chart itself with certain statistics I choose to show like average/min/max/other instead of adding a new panel just for a single number. not a must, mainly for how it looks and how easy it is for me to build such things in the future.
5.explanation - looking for a way for a user to filter out anomalies so it it will be easier to understand the graph. for example - right click on a point in the chart and select to remove it. for example - if most of the points range 0-100, and there is one at 15000, you cant get anything from the graph without zooming (and I didnt find a way to only zoom on the y axis)