Viewing nodes in a table
You can select nodes on the graph and view them in a table (grid) so that you can display, search, filter, sort, group, change node or link data and export to a CSV. In the data table, a row represents a node (record) in the graph and the columns display the fields.
To view nodes in a table, do the following:
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Select nodes on the graph. In the bottom bar, the entity table or EID associated with the nodes appear as tabs.
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Click a tab to open the table.
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Choosing the columns
By default, the table displays the Selected fields listed in the data model. You can select the columns that you want to see as follows:
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Right-click a column header and select Visible columns.
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Select the fields you want to view as columns.
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Optional: To quickly remove a column, right-click the column header and select Remove column.
Searching and filtering the graph nodes
You can search the nodes and then filter the graph to those nodes:
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In a table, in Filter, enter a search term.
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Click Search.
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From the results, select the records you would like to see on the graph.
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Optional: To filter the graph to show only the records you selected, click Make main selection and click Crop.
Grouping columns
You can select a field to group similar values together. For example, you could group the field founded_year
to organize records by year and sort them in order. To group fields:
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Right-click the column header of the field you want to group by.
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Select Group column.
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Optional: To create a node on the graph that represents a group, select the group and click Make group selection.