Creating a Map showing age group data using graphics
This example describes how to show a ratings scale by age, with the age data conveyed in the graphic, and the satisfaction statistics displayed by color. It uses the questions available in the Crocodile Rock Cafe survey. Adding graphics to represent each age group In the Crocodile survey, these are: Under 18 18 – 24 […]
Creating a Map showing ratings scale by area (based on a map graphic)
This example describes how to show a ratings scale by area, with the area data conveyed in the graphic, and the satisfaction statistics displayed by color. It assumes that: You already have a Map Control Editor style representing the country with the different areas defined. The respondents’ area is stored in Q11 and their satisfaction […]
Creating a Map for analysis using an existing style
Select the Analysis Map toolbar button. The Analysis Definition dialog will be displayed. Specify the variable you wish to display as a Map in the analysis field. Select an existing style or click Browse to search for a style that is not in the list. Click Apply to display the map in the Analysis Display […]
Overview of maps
A Map allows you to display the means or counts for a multi-choice or grid variable in a graphical format. You can associate one or more areas of an image with each of the question codes. The areas are colored according to the number of cases where that response is selected. These can be used […]
Word cloud appearance
You can change the way your word cloud looks by selecting a different style, or by adjusting the style using the Cloud style dialog. To adjust the style, right-click or press F2 in a cloud window and select Edit Style from the context menu. The Cloud Style dialog opens. By default it will show the […]
Adjusting words displayed for an individual cloud
It is best to duplicate a system-generated variable and then edit your new variable. You can then use this variable in analyses. Click to show the list of analysis variables. The dialog below shows the automatically created analysis variables starting AV.Q9. The AV part of the name tells you it is an auto category variable. […]
Finding the auto category variables used by an analysis
When a word cloud is created, an Analysis variable is created to hold the sorted word categories. You can find out which auto category variable is used by looking at the sources for an analysis Select the word cloud in the list of analyses. Click on the Analyses window toolbar to see what the sources […]
Changing the default stop words
You may find that you want to exclude particular words from your word clouds. You can do this by changing the default stop word list. The stop word list consists of a text file consisting of all the words you want to exclude. Default stop word files are supplied for multiple languages. Note that if […]
Creating a word cloud from a cross-tabulation
You can break your word cloud down by the responses to another variable. For example, this shows food orders by gender. Add a legend to your word cloud If you wish, you can change the font, font color and space around the legend. The legend is previewed at the bottom right of the dialog.
Creating a word cloud of values, dates or times
You can create a word cloud of quantity, date or time responses using the cloud analysis type.