Add multiple visualizations in a canvas

In Oracle Clinical One Analytics, you can visualize clinical data from a study in Oracle Clinical One Platform and add multiple visualizations into a workbook that can be shared with analysts and statisticians on your study team.

To perform this task you need authoring access, which is controlled by global roles and permissions assigned in Oracle Clinical One Platform. These permissions provide you the access you need and allow you to use specific datasets when building visualizations using the Data Visualizer interface in Oracle Clinical One Analytics. For more information about permissions and datasets, see About your access to Oracle Clinical One Analytics.

Want to see how to perform this task? Watch the video below.

Tip:

At any moment, you can undo and redo last edits as you work. Use the Undo (undo button) and Redo (redo button) buttons repectively. You can use these options only if you haven't saved the workbook since making the changes.
  1. Open a workbook:
  2. If required, Create calculated data elements to use as values and measure data.
  3. From the Data Panel, expand folders within the loaded datasets to see available data elements, and select one or more data elements to include in your visualization.
    For multiselction, press the Ctrl key as you select data elements.
  4. Add data elements into a new or existing visualization:
    Option Description
    Drag/Drop

    Existing visualization: You can drag and drop data elements into an existing visualization, one by one or using multiselction.

    This will add the data elements to the current visualization without changing the actual format.

    New visualization:You can drag and drop data elements into a new space in your Visualize canvas to create a new visualization.

    When you drag the elements to any of the borders of an existing visualization, the border line gets bold indicating the position for the new visualization. For example, if you drop elements at the right border line position, a new visulization gets added to the right of the existing visualization.

    This will generate a Table type visualization by default, which you may change later if required.

    Add to Selected Visualization (Available only if a visualization is already created and selected)

    You can right-click on your data elements selection and click Add to Selected Visualization.

    This will add the selected data elements to the exisiting visualization currently selected.

    Create Best Visualization

    You can right-click on your data elements selection and click Create Best Visualization.

    This will add a new visualization defined as the best visualization type by the system, based on the set of data elements selected.

    Pick Visualization...

    You can right-click on your data elements selection and click Pick Visualization..., then select a visualization type.

    This will add a new visualization of the selected type for your data.

  5. Drag and drop data elements and calculations into the Grammar Panel to configure your visualization.
    The Grammar Panel contains sections that you can customize by associating with various data elements.

    Note:

    The sections available in the Grammar Panel for customization depend on the visualization type.
    • Change the visualization type by selecting it from the dropdown in the top section of the Grammar panel. Learn more about visualization types.
    • Add, delete, replace and rearrange rows and columns.
    • Assign data to the X and Y-axis.
    • Add color or shape indicators according to specific data elements.
    • Add details to the tool tip.
    • Add filters to your data specific to that visualization
    For more information, check out the Related Topics section.
  6. Add as many visulaizations as required and organize them as desired.
    1. Select a visualization, the border lines turn blue.
    2. Drag it and drop it to the new position.
      When you drag the visualization to any of the borders of another visualization, that border line gets bold in blue indicating the new position. For example, if you drop the visualization A at the right border line position af another visualization B, the selected visualization A gets moved to the right of visualization B.
  7. To save your work, click Save or Save As from the save drop-down (save drop-down icon) in the top menu bar.
    • If you select Save your work is saved in the current location with current name and description.
    • If you select Save As, in the Save Workbook dialog, enter a name and a description for your workbook and select a folder to save your work.

      Note:

      You can either save it for personal use in My Folders or share it in Shared Folders.

You can open a saved workbook and make edits at any time. Once you have added visualizations to your workbook you can: