Pages in this section:
4️⃣ Section 4: Analysis
🔎 Analysing a file
📚 The Library
📃 The Analysis tab
📃 The Report tab
📷 Screenshotting your maps
✨ Filters: Tracing paths
✨ Filters: Zoom
✨ Filters: Focus or exclude factors
✨ Filters: Top factors and links
✨ Filters: Combine opposites
✨ Filters: Remove brackets
✨ Filters: Collapse factors
✨ Filters: Include or exclude hashtags
✨ Filters: Autocluster
🎨 Formatters: Translation
🎨 Formatters: Colour links
🎨 Formatters: Link label position
🎨 Formatters: Labels - Surprise
🎨 Formatters: Labels - Tally
🎨 Formatters: Colour factors red
🎨 Formatters: Sizes
🎨 Formatters: Labels
🔗 The Links Table
👥 The Sources Table
📊 The Factors table
📜 The Statements Table
💬 The Mentions Table
❓ The Questions Table
⚒️ The Closed Question Blocks Table
📕 Comparisons
All sections:
Focus on specific factors
You can focus on just one or more specific factors within your map (and the factors directly linked to them) like this:
The factors which match the filter are shown with a thicker light-blue border.
As with ✨ Filters: Tracing paths, you can specify how many steps down (or up) you want to show beyond the factor(s) you focus on.
As with ✨ Filters: Tracing paths, you can switch the toggle to trace only complete stories told by individual sources. See ✨ Filters: Tracing paths for more information.
Switch the
Match anywhere
toggle off to only match the exact factor(s) you type or switch it on to match any part of what you type.As always, the order of your filters matters. In the illustration we have dragged the
Focus
filter to the top. That’s why Increased Knowledge is outlined in blue, because there are some factors like Increased Knowledge; farming and further down in this panel is the Zoom filter which collapses those factors inside Increased Knowledge.