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Exploring Your Data With Citrin
Data Brushing
Data brushing can be used for highlighting data interrelationships.
- By selecting data on one chart, the same data used by other charts and the corresponding worksheet rows will be highlighted.
- Assigning properties to selected data points (e.g., color, symbol, size) is possible at any stage of data visualization, and all data group-related properties such as regression by group, legend items, etc. will be dynamically updated. You can similarly chart-select worksheet rows to highlight the corresponding data on charts.

Stepwise X-Zooming Into a Region of Data
X-zooming allows walking through hierarchies of data in both directions (i.e., step-wise excluding, and step-wise return to previous states)
- When you use this feature, the exclusion of the data is not a visual effect. These data are excluded from the Visualization Pipeline, and hence are excluded from any further analysis (e.g. they will not be included in regression calculations).
- X-zooming can be applied to binary scatter, to column and bar graphs, to histograms, and to spine plots, Pareto, or other categorical histograms.
- X-zooming can be performed:
- Using the X-zoom tool and dragging around the region of data of interest
- Selecting the region of data of interest and using the contextual menu command










