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Scrolling Vertical Table Description
This is the Need4Viz Wiki page for the Scrolling Vertical Table.
Updated for N4V 2025.3.4
Render
Description
- Present information in a vertical table.
- From 1 to 9 dimensions and from 1 to 9 indicators.
- Possible insertion of a table foot to aggregate one / several indicators (available functions: sum, max, min, average).
- Possibility to use the functionality of linked elements on this graph.
Parameters
- Dimensions 1 to 9 :Choose here the dimensions to display in the table.
- Mesures 1 to 9 :Choose here the measures to display in the table.
Animation
- Scroll the scrollbar to display all the rows of the table.
Navigation
Use the Webi native element link function to make this graph interact with other elements of the same report (native Webi tables / graphs and / or Need4Viz graphs). Element binding can be defined on all objects or individually on one of the dimensions of the graph.
Settings
Here you can find instructions for accessing settings for Need4viz graphics: Format Custom Element.
For the vertical table, the available parameters are:
Extended parameters
- Global → See the user guide for the “Global” section here
- Menu → See the user guide for the “Menu” section here
- Options
- Scrolling : This setting allows you to delete the scroll bars or not.
- Hover color : This setting allows you to choose the color and intensity of the raws and columns highlighting.
- Selection → See the user guide for the “Selection” section here
- Columns
- Fix width of column : This setting allows you to fix the width of column. If you set a width to 0, the column will be hidden.
- Header
- Header display : This setting allows you to display/hide the header of the table and to stick it or not.
- Header values : This setting allows you to choose the position of the header as well as its writing style.
- Header background : This setting allows you to choose the background color of the header as well as its intensity.
- Header padding : Set here the padding value inside the cells. A less padding will reduce the global height of the cells.
- Header borders : Define here the cells borders (thickness and color) of the header.
- Header dimension titles : This setting allows you to change the title of the dimensions in the header. As for Chart title, %SECTION% variable can be used in the titles.
- Header measure titles : This setting allows you to change the title of the measures in the header. As for Chart title, %SECTION% variable can be used in the titles
- Lines
- Alternate colors : This setting allows you to suppress or not the alternation of colors. If you keep the alternation, you can choose the desired colors and their intensities.
- Cells padding : Set here the padding value inside the cells. A less padding will reduce the global height of the cells.
- Cells borders : Define here the cells borders (thickness and color) of each line.
- Footer
- Footer table option : This setting allows you to add or not a table footer and stick it or not.
- Footer table values : This setting allows you to choose the position of the table leg as well as its writing style.
- Footer background : This setting allows you to choose the background color of the table leg as well as its intensity.
- Text footer : This setting allows you to define the text to be inserted in the table footer.
- Dim_Labels
- Default dimensions labels style : This setting allows you to define the default position of the dimension as well as its writing style.
- Specific dimensions labels style - 1 to 9 : You can define up to 9 different styles for dimensions labels. Set a specific font and select the corresponding dimension index to affect the styled font. You can also choose here to merge values of the corresponding dimension.
- Dim_Alerters
- Dimension Alerter 1 to 10 : You can define here up to 10 alerts on the dimensions values. Select the dimension index concerned (feeding dimension number, from 1 to 9), the alerter usage (on cell/line), the operator & operand, respect of class and style & background color of the alert. You can also select the column object that will be used by the alerter (by default, the current column is used but for instance, you can use another object in the table and hide it by setting its width to 0).
- Measures 1 to 9
- Position : This setting allows you to define or not a specific column position for the measurement as well as the target column.
- Display measure : This setting allows you to specify the unit to add as a measurement prefix or suffix as well as the measurement accuracy. It also allows you to choose the position of the measure as well as its writing style. You can also set a specific display for positive/negative figures. You can also set a specific display for positive/negative figures. The measurement display format (standard - e.g.: 2,345.67, compact - e.g.: 2.3K or compact long - e.g.: 2.3 thousand) can also be defined.
- Calculation and footer : This configuration allows you to add a calculation at the bottom of the table and to define the tooltip to display on the calculation cell.
- Alerter 1,2 and 3 : This setting allows you to define where to use the alert, the comparison operator, operand 1 and 2 as well as the writing style and the background color of the alert. You can also select the column object that will be used by the alerter (by default, the current column is used but for instance, you can use another object in the table and hide it by setting its width to 0).
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