The Measure-Based Preset feature in Super Filter allows users to create preset filters based on numerical measures added to the visual. When a measure is assigned to a category and presets are enabled, users can configure conditions to filter data dynamically based on measure values.
Video 1: Measure Based Presets
How to configure Measure-Based Preset
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Add category data to the Category field and a measure to the Other field in the Visualizations pane.
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Navigate to Format Visual and enable Presets to activate measure-based preset functionality.
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Measure-based presets are automatically enabled only in a Hierarchy filter or when there is one category in a facet filter.
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Measure-based presets are automatically created when a new visual with a measure is added and the Preset option is enabled. By default, the Measure Classification preset divides the measure into five buttons, ready for immediate filtering.
Video 1: Prepopulated measure in preset using measure classification.
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In the Preset menu, click Add Option to configure a new preset.
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In the Type dropdown, select Measure and Enter the name of the preset.
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Under Measure Rule, select the preferred option based on your requirement:
Greater Than – selects values above a specified threshold. Enter the threshold value in Measure Value.
Image 1: Greater than range using measure-based preset.
Less Than – selects values below a specified threshold. Enter the threshold value in Measure Value.
Between – selects values within a defined range. Enter the Start and End values in the measure fields.
Measure Classification – automatically clusters measure values based on the number of buttons. Set the number of Buttons to divide the measure.
Image 2: Measure bucket using measure-based presets.
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Click OK to add the preset. The newly added preset will appear in the preset bar.
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Clicking the preset will filter the hierarchy or facet filter to show only the values that match the selected preset.