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Chart - select multiple values for drilldown

niyaz006
Path Finder

Hi,

I am looking forward to create a bubble chart like this: https://www.highcharts.com/demo/bubble, where I can click and drag your mouse pointer to make a box in the chart. Every value in the box inside the chart, I would be able to pass them as filters to subsequent charts.

In the case of the link (https://www.highcharts.com/demo/bubble), you can select a bunch of bubbles (countries) and these countries should act as filters to subsequent charts. Any help?

Note: I can do drilldown from one chart to another chart based on a single bar selected (in case of bar chart). I am more interested in the multiselect.

Example in D3js: https://observablehq.com/@d3/brushable-scatterplot-matrix
https://bl.ocks.org/mthh/e9ebf74e8c8098e67ca0a582b30b0bf0

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niketn
Legend

@niyaz006 you can submit an idea for Selection event to be made available in Bubble Chart similar to Line Chart. https://ideas.splunk.com/

Alternatively, you can extend the highcharts JS library using Splunk Custom Visualization API to code your own selection event. https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/latest/AdvancedDev/CustomVizTutorial

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