Hierarchy Chart =========== Type --------- transform Class --------- fire.nodes.graph.NodeHierarchyChart Fields --------- .. list-table:: :widths: 10 5 10 :header-rows: 1 * - Name - Title - Description * - title - Title - * - titleColor - Title Color - * - description - Description - * - descriptionColor - Description Color - * - xlabel - X Label - * - maxValuesToDisplay - Max Values To Display - Maximum number of values to display in result. * - chartColors - Chart Colors - * - xCol - X Column - * - yCols - Hierarchy Columns - Details ------- Hierarchy Chart Node +++++++++++++++ Purpose: This node creates a hierarchical chart to visualize hierarchical relationships between data points. It's useful for displaying organizational structures, family trees, or any other hierarchical data. Configuration: Title: Set the title for the chart. Title Color: Set the color for the chart title. Description: Add a description for the chart. Description Color: Set the color for the description. Max Values to Display: Limit the number of levels displayed in the hierarchy. Chart Colors: Customize the color palette for the nodes and edges. X Column: Select the column to be used as the root node. Hierarchy Columns: Select the columns that define the hierarchical relationships between nodes. Output: The node will generate a hierarchical chart, where each node represents a data point, and the edges between nodes represent the hierarchical relationships. The chart can be customized with various options, such as node size, color, and shape. Use Cases: Organizational Charts: Visualize the structure of an organization. Family Trees: Display family relationships. Product Hierarchies: Show the hierarchy of products and categories. Examples ------- Example: Let's say you have a dataset with information about employees and their managers. You can use the Hierarchy Chart node to visualize the organizational structure. Configuration: X Column: EmployeeID Hierarchy Columns: ManagerID Output: The hierarchy chart will display the employees and their managers in a hierarchical structure. The root node will be the top-level manager, and the child nodes will represent their subordinates.