Example of dynamic edits to time series graphs

You can remove variants from a time series graph. For example, if a graph shows many variants, it can be easier to visualize trends when fewer variants are displayed. For Fusion line graphs, the value of the Y-axis adjusts according the values of the variants that are shown in the graph. To pinpoint the trend of a variant, it can be helpful to visualize the graph for that variant within a scale relevant for that variant. The following image shows a Fusion time series graph with eight variants selected on the left panel. In the right panel, three variants are removed and the value of the Y-axis is adjusted to the range of the values of the selected five variants.

  1. Click a variant label to remove the data points for that variant from the graph.

  2. Variants that have been removed from a graph are shaded. Click a shaded variant label in the key to add the variant back to the graph.