In the application main menu, you can follow New > MyGraph steps or from the “MyGraph” icon in the toolbar of your workspace, you can create your own detailed graphs by following the given steps.
Step 1- Select 47 different types of graph with 3D option.
1. Line (*)
2. Bar (*)
3. Stacked Bar (*)
4. Full Stacked Bar (*)
5. Side By Side Stacked Bar (*)
6. Side By Side Full Stacked Bar (*)
7. Pie (*)
8. Area (*)
9. Doughnut (*)
10. Funnel (*)
11. Point
12. Stacked Line (*)
13. Full Stacked Line (*)
14. Step Line (*)
15. Spline (*)
16. Scatter Line
17. Swift Plot
18. Step Area (*)
19. Spline Area (*)
20. Stacked Area (*)
21. Stacked Spline Area (*)
22. Full Stacked Area (*)
23. Full Stacked Spline Area (*)
24. Radar Point
25. Radar Line
26. Radar Area
27. Manhattan Bar
* 3D option is also available
You can go to the next step after double clicking any picture in only the first step.
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Title: You can make only a single selection as Title of the graph. Series: You can choose the variables you would like to analyze as the series of the Graph. Series of the graph will be shown in the legend of the graph. Argument: The data or the time series you would like to see on the horizontal axis, you can choose as argument of the Graph. |
Step 2- Select security or group of securities that you would like to analyze.
If you want to analyse a particular security, youl should select “Security” box at the top of the screen, if it’s exchange, sector, indices or groups then “Group” box must be checked. If “Group” box is marked, you should be careful about selecting group functions like group data, group periodic and group ratio as category in the field selection part.
You may see a warning box which states that “More than one security can not be selected as graph type.” if selection of more than one security is not available for the table graph type you choose.
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In order to go to the previous step, please click back icon on the upper-left of the screen. In order to delete all data you have selected and go back first page, please click Reset button. |
Step 3- Select the date range. (See also:Date Selection – Help)
You can select date by either using calendar or date functions. If you use calender to select your dates, you will get a static graph where your date range will be always the same. If you select date with date functions, you get a dynamic graph where date range updates itself with the given function.
Step 4- Choose the data and/or functions you would like to review. (See also: Function Selection – Help)
By using the right-click menu on the selected functions, you can access the following properties:
Parameters: You can use this option in order to change the parameters of the selected function. These parameters are set separately for each function. The default values of the parameters of the selected function will be used if not specified otherwise.
Edit as formula: You can edit the formula of the selected function by using this option.
Properties: You can change the name of the selected function by using properties. Alignment option enables you to decide the position of the figures in the final table when used for “MyGrid”.
Step 5- Define the below options.
Currency: You can analyze the data in different currencies.
Rollback: You can use this option to use the closest data from the earlier date or period, in case data is not available for the selected date or period.
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In the field selection step, for all the functions in data category except Close, Close (raw), Paid-in Capital, Market Capitalization and FF Market Capitalization the rollback option is not supported. This means that if you select Volume or Low for a holiday then the resulting value will be Null/Empty. |
Normalization: Where applicable you can select this option to normalize the values of the Graph by accepting the first value as 100.
General Features of MyGraph:
Once you created your graph, you can reach the shortcuts on the top of the graph and change security/group, functions, date range and currency easily.
By using right-click menu on the graph, you can use the following features:
1. You can copy the graph on MyGraph and paste to MS Excel as picture.
2. You can use “Designer” (F3) option to view/edit your selections.
3. You can try different types of graph using “Graph Types” but you should be careful about choosing the graph type that matches with your selections.
4. You can make the following visual arrangements and customize “MyGraph” forms using Properties (F4) option.
5. You can convert to tables from your graphs using Convert to Grid option.