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This article targets: TIBCO Spotfire 3.3 and forward TibbrTool_1.3.zip Introduction This article describes a tool that integrates TIBCO Spotfire with tibbr in order to share and discuss an insight or visualization with others. We use the improved Bookmarks...
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Introduction You probably know you can export a visualization or data to a file using the the File> Export menu, but sometimes it would be nice to do just a quick copy to clipboard and then simply paste into an email or other document. The Edit >...
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Introduction By default Spotfire will sort categorical or String values in alphabetical order, and this is what you will see in the Filter Device and when the column is used in a visualization, for example the order of bars in a bar chart. This is logical...
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Introduction The intelligent date handling in Spotfire lets you automatically slice and dice data into month, week, day, day of week, quarter, etc. That quarter option is quarter of the calendar year (e.g. Q1=Jan/Feb/Mar), which depending on the company...
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Introduction To become a true Jedi with any software you must master the keyboard shortcuts. Yes, Ctrl+O for “File Open” is a no-brainer, but did you know Ctrl+3 for Insert Bar Chart or Ctrl+M for Filter to Marked Rows? Below is a quick printable list...
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This article targets: TIBCO Spotfire 2.2 and forward. Introduction Every time you export a visualization for a PowerPoint slide do you immediately add your own axis labels in an enormous font so that everyone in your next meeting will actually be able...
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Introduction This article shows you how to create a year-over-year (YOY) comparison chart, also sometimes called an index-year-ago (IYA) chart. A year-over-year chart looks at values over a time period, such as quarterly sales totals, and compares them...
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This article targets: TIBCO Spotfire 2.1 and forward Download Source Code Introduction Although TIBCO Spotfire is written in .NET 2.0, you can run it with...
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In one of my previous posts , I introduced the TIBCO Spotfire HTTP client. One of the nicest features of this client is that it integrates very well with Fiddler , a tracing tool that is able to capture all network connections to and from an application...
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In this article we will discuss two powerful features of the Spotfire data handling, pivot and self-joins, in particular how these operations can be used to prepare data for analysis with the Spotfire Network Analytics component. The use of pivots and...
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Introduction Starting with version 2.2, the Find function helps you navigate Spotfire applications and data much more easily with one simple tool. You will find that it makes ad-hoc analysis, as well as the job of building analyses, much easier. If you...
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This article targets: TIBCO Spotfire 2.1 and forward From the day we released the platform APIs for TIBCO Spotfire, the most requested API feature with regards to connectivity has been to be able to query the Analytics Server URL and the user’s...
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This article targets: TIBCO Spotfire 2.2 and forward In a previous article I described how to create an extendible framework in Spotfire. A problem with the approach described in that article was the fact that the Spotfire add-in framework did...
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This article targets: TIBCO Spotfire 2.0 and forward Introduction If you have ever written a piece of .NET code that deals with network communication, I bet that you recognize the following snippet. You may even have written something similar yourself...
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A previous post showed how to import the iTunes library into a Spotfire data table. This post explains how to add an obvious end user feature: When a row is selected in Spotfire, the corresponding song is played in iTunes. To do that we first create a...
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