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How are dataBlocks formed? Series can form a dataBlock because they were: | How are dataBlocks formed? Series can form a dataBlock because they were: |
Revision as of 14:08, 15 November 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.
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:
How are dataBlocks formed? Series can form a dataBlock because they were:
- Dragged in from the Web as a group, using the dzDot
- Manually uploaded as a group
- Explicitly grouped by you