Changing the chart type dynamically based on the data
- I have a dataset the contains the results of multiple different surveys with 10 to 20 questions.
- The response to the survey questions can be a star rating, single select, multiple select, or freeform text.
- The type of response is a column in my dataset.
- Each survey can have their own order of response type. i.e.,
- In survey Test1, the first question is a rating response
- In survey Test2, the first question is a freeform text response
- The dashboard is limited to show one survey at a time
- I want to display a card by question in the order the questions appear in the survey
- How do I dynamically change the card from a stacked bar graph when it is a rating response to a table when it is a freeform text response.
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You could potentially do this using Domo bricks. It's going to require a fair amount of Javascript and the Phoenix chart libraries to switch it based on your different types. If you aren't skilled in Javascript, it's going to be quite challenging.
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I don't think Domo has a built-in feature for automatically changing the chart type. You can simulate the behavior using filters, multiple cards, and structuring your dataset. You should be able to do something like this:
- Creating a Response Type column that categorizes each survey question.
- Use multiple cards (or multiple views within one card) based on the response type.
- Applying filters to control which chart is displayed, based on the selected survey/question response type.
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Thanks. That is our current approach. However, I am being challenged to come up with a more elegant approach for our customers.
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You could potentially do this using Domo bricks. It's going to require a fair amount of Javascript and the Phoenix chart libraries to switch it based on your different types. If you aren't skilled in Javascript, it's going to be quite challenging.
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**Make sure to any users posts that helped you.
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Thanks for the suggestion. I will investigate that approach.
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