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Width of the first column ( | Width of the first column (contains the row headers) and widths of the value columns (rest of the columns) can be changed as follows: In the chart settings dialog ''Advanced'' tab, open the ''Chart settings (editable)'' and add the '''tableColumnWidths''' property to the existing json settings. Here is an example how does the tableColumnWidths property look: | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:58, 29 June 2023
Pivot table visualizes data organized as dynamical rows and columns and aggregated numerical values. Compared to the table, rows in the pivot table work similarly, but in the pivot table the number of columns is determined dynamically based on the data. It's also possible set several dimensions as rows and columns to create hierarchical visualization.
Pivot Table Functionalities
Pivot table has the following functionalities:
- Pivot table can show several measures (i.e., values) in the same table by defining several measures, dimensions or columns and mapping them the to the Values (Mapping to visualization in the measure, dimension or column settings). By default, the measure expressions are shown as the pivot table values.
- There can be several measures, dimensions or columns mapped to the pivot table Rows. When there are more than one mapped, they are shown as a hierarchical structure. By default, the first dimension expression is shown in rows.
- Pivot table columns work similarly as the rows, so there can be several measures, dimensions or columns mapped to the pivot table Columns. By default, the second dimension is shown as columns.
- When rows or columns show the hierarchy, the branches in the hierarchy can be expanded and collapsed. By default, branches are collapsed, but they can be set as expanded on open by using the Layout settings.
- Values are aggregated using the Pivot table aggregation setting in the measure, dimension and column settings. All aggregations can be used with the numerical measures, dimensions and columns, and also the Count and Distinct count can be used with any type of measures, dimensions and columns.
- Rows and columns are sorted based on the Sorting settings (in the General tab). If needed, use the custom sorting to get the desired sorting.
- Data can also be sorted by a certain value column by clicking the column header. Sorting by values can also be stored to the dashboard, so that the values sorting is applied when the dashboard is opened. This is done by using the Custom layout settings (see the examples below for values sorting).
- Appearance of the shown data points in rows, columns and values can be changed in the measure, dimension and column settings by using settings Round to decimals, Unit, Unit position and Date format.
- The top left cell of the pivot grid shows the measure, dimension or column labels that have been selected as rows. If there are several measures/dimensions/columns as rows (i.e., there is a hierarchy), the labels are separated by the slash character ("/"). If you want to customize the labels, you can define a Custom label for the measure/dimension/column selected as rows. If you don't want to show the label at all, you can set a space character for the custom label.
- Title for the pivot table can be set in the General tab.
- Columns can be resized by dragging the border between column headers. The changed widths are not stored to the dashboard.
- Pivot table can be exported as Excel, pdf and csv (open settings, General tab and Export as...).
- For advanced needs, the pivot table settings can be customized by using the Custom layout settings. Available options are described in https://ej2.syncfusion.com/documentation/pivotview/.
Conditional Formatting
Pivot table has the same conditional formatting options as the table. Conditional formatting allows to set pivot table value cells background color and text color based on the shown values to improve the illustration. It's also possible to show a databar and icon in the value cells.
Change Column Widths
Width of the first column (contains the row headers) and widths of the value columns (rest of the columns) can be changed as follows: In the chart settings dialog Advanced tab, open the Chart settings (editable) and add the tableColumnWidths property to the existing json settings. Here is an example how does the tableColumnWidths property look:
{ "tableColumnWidths": [ 200, 150 ], ... }
The first value (200) defines the width of the first column (as pixels) and the seconds value (150) defines the widths of the value columns (as pixels). Note that as the number of value columns varies based on the data, width for each column cannot be set separately, but the second value affects all the value columns.
Customization Examples
Using the Custom Layout field (in the Visual tab), the pivot table functionality and visual appearance can be adjusted for custom needs. This chapter contains examples of common customizations.
Hide Grand Totals
Grand totals can be hidden, and there are following settings separately for rows and columns:
{ "dataSourceSettings": { "showColumnGrandTotals": false, "showRowGrandTotals": false } }
Sort Rows by Measure Values
It's possible to sort the pivot table rows using values in a certain column (New York in the example below) as follows:
{ "dataSourceSettings": { "valueSortSettings": { "headerText": "New York", "sortOrder": "Ascending" } } }
The above example works, if there is one value column. If there are several values, the value used for sorting need to be specified (Case count in the example below)in addition to the column name as follows:
{ "dataSourceSettings": { "valueSortSettings": { "headerText": "New York#Case count", "sortOrder": "Descending", "headerDelimiter": "#" } } }
Sort Columns by Measure Values
It's possible to sort the pivot table columns based on the values. The principle is the same as with sorting the rows except valueAxis setting needs to be set to rows:
{ "dataSourceSettings": { "valueAxis": "row", "valueSortSettings": { "headerText": "New York", "sortOrder": "Descending" } } }
This example sorts columns based on the Grand Total:
{ "dataSourceSettings": { "valueAxis": "row", "valueSortSettings": { "headerText": "Grand Total", "sortOrder": "Descending" } } }
Expand Hierarchy
By default, the second level in the rows or columns hierarchy is collapsed. Use this setting to expand the hierarchies by default:
{ "dataSourceSettings": { "expandAll": true } }