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Profiling Event Analysis shows how many events in the data have a particular event attribute value, i.e. distribution between different attribute values among the events. To run the Profiling analysis, right click the analysis background and select from the popup menu '''Profiling Event Analysis'''. For Profiling Analysis to be used, the model must have at least one event attribute. Profiling Analysis is available both in the Control and Analysis Windows.
 
Profiling Event Analysis shows how many events in the data have a particular event attribute value, i.e. distribution between different attribute values among the events. To run the Profiling analysis, right click the analysis background and select from the popup menu '''Profiling Event Analysis'''. For Profiling Analysis to be used, the model must have at least one event attribute. Profiling Analysis is available both in the Control and Analysis Windows.
  
[[File:Profiling Case Analysis.png]]  
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[[File:Profiling_Event_Analysis.png]]  
  
 
== Shown Information ==
 
== Shown Information ==
 
The Profiling Event Analysis only has pie chart presentation available. You can click values in the pie chart or its legend in order to select the cases for that attribute value, and create a filter for those cases. Also multiple slices can be selected while keeping the '''Ctrl''' button pressed. For Profiling Event Analysis, those cases are selected that contain events having the selected event attribute values.
 
The Profiling Event Analysis only has pie chart presentation available. You can click values in the pie chart or its legend in order to select the cases for that attribute value, and create a filter for those cases. Also multiple slices can be selected while keeping the '''Ctrl''' button pressed. For Profiling Event Analysis, those cases are selected that contain events having the selected event attribute values.
 
The table in the Profiling Event Analysis shows the following columns:
 
* '''Attribute value''': Attribute value that the row represents.
 
* '''Cases #''': Count of cases/events having that attribute value.
 
* '''Cases %''': Percentage of cases/events having that attribute value.
 
 
In the table, you can click rows to select cases for that attribute value. Also multiple rows can be selected while keeping the '''Ctrl''' or '''Shift''' button pressed.
 
  
 
The profiled attribute can be selected in the '''Event attribute''' drop-down list in the top of the analysis. The list contains event attributes. Note that event attributes might have been filtered out in the active filter, and then they are not available in the list.
 
The profiled attribute can be selected in the '''Event attribute''' drop-down list in the top of the analysis. The list contains event attributes. Note that event attributes might have been filtered out in the active filter, and then they are not available in the list.
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== Analysis Settings ==
 
== Analysis Settings ==
 
Clicking the Settings button on the Profiling Analysis will open the side pane for defining the Profiling Analysis Settings:
 
Clicking the Settings button on the Profiling Analysis will open the side pane for defining the Profiling Analysis Settings:
* '''Show as''': Select '''Table''' to show the Profiling Analysis as a table, or '''Pie chart''' to show as a pie chart. This setting is available only in the Analysis Window.
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* '''Show Rows'''
* '''Show''': Select '''All''' to show all values, or '''Limit To''' to define the number of most frequent attribute values to be shown. If there are more attribute values than the defined limit, the exceeding attribute values are grouped into the '''Others''' group when shown as pie chart.
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** '''All''': shows all values.
 
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** '''Limit To''': defines the number of most frequent attribute values to be shown. If there are more attribute values than the defined limit, the exceeding attribute values are grouped into the '''Others''' group when shown as pie chart.
== See Also ==
 
* [[QPR_ProcessAnalyzer_Presentation_Object (PAPO)|QPR ProcessAnalyzer Presentation Object (PAPO)]]
 
* [[Case_Analysis (PAPO)|Case Analysis]]
 
* [[Flowchart_Analysis (PAPO)|Flowchart Analysis]]
 
* [[Duration_Analysis (PAPO)|Duration Analysis]]
 
* [[Event_Analysis (PAPO)|Event Analysis]]
 
* [[Flowchart_Influence_Analysis (PAPO)|Flowchart Influence Analysis]]
 
* [[Influence_Analysis_for_Case_Attributes (PAPO)|Influence Analysis for Case Attributes]]
 
* [[Variation_Analysis (PAPO)|Variation Analysis]]
 
  
 
[[Category: QPR UI]]
 
[[Category: QPR UI]]

Latest revision as of 11:46, 25 November 2019

Profiling Event Analysis shows how many events in the data have a particular event attribute value, i.e. distribution between different attribute values among the events. To run the Profiling analysis, right click the analysis background and select from the popup menu Profiling Event Analysis. For Profiling Analysis to be used, the model must have at least one event attribute. Profiling Analysis is available both in the Control and Analysis Windows.

Profiling Event Analysis.png

Shown Information

The Profiling Event Analysis only has pie chart presentation available. You can click values in the pie chart or its legend in order to select the cases for that attribute value, and create a filter for those cases. Also multiple slices can be selected while keeping the Ctrl button pressed. For Profiling Event Analysis, those cases are selected that contain events having the selected event attribute values.

The profiled attribute can be selected in the Event attribute drop-down list in the top of the analysis. The list contains event attributes. Note that event attributes might have been filtered out in the active filter, and then they are not available in the list.

The total number of analyzed cases is shown in the bottom left in the analysis.

Analysis Settings

Clicking the Settings button on the Profiling Analysis will open the side pane for defining the Profiling Analysis Settings:

  • Show Rows
    • All: shows all values.
    • Limit To: defines the number of most frequent attribute values to be shown. If there are more attribute values than the defined limit, the exceeding attribute values are grouped into the Others group when shown as pie chart.