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Revision as of 09:12, 24 December 2016

A dataBlock is similar to a table, but much more powerful. It holds a group of series that scroll together through time, and offer instant graphical views as well.

dataBlocks have two roles in dataZoa:
  • In the dropZone, they are the natural way to show your account's dataseries.
  • As a type of independent display, they can be tweaked, published, shared, etc., just like a traditional Chart or Table.


See also: dataBlock display editor


dataBlock Highlights

dataBlocks hold one or more series...

...of compatible range and frequency...

...that scroll together in time...

...and work together naturally to make other displays and calculations...

For managing series

There are a number of handy tools for organizing and curating the contents of your dataBlocks

And direct control of series sharing

Grouping and ordering in dropZone dataBlocks

dataBlocks are formed of series that were:

  • Dragged in from the Web as a group, using the dzDot, or
  • Manually uploaded as a group, or
  • Explicitly grouped by you


In the dropZone, dataBlock grouping and ordering is automatic, but you can use the tools menu to fine tune it.


If you want to keep some particular dropZone dataBlock handy, click and drag its blue drag handle. When you drop it on a new or existing user tab, you'll have a copy right in its own tab!


Grouping and ordering in dataBlock displays

Once you save a dataBlock outside the dropZone as a permanent display, use the dataBlock display editor to make changes.