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:
Combine opposites
Combining opposites formats factors so that opposites are displayed in one factor label. Negatives are identified by ‘~’ and must have exactly the same phrasing as their counterpart.
In Print view the links are automatically colour coded - red for the negative relationship and green for the positive, so you can clearly see the causal relations.
Remember that order matters: the order in which the filters are applied makes a difference.
If you switch on combined opposites, this kind of colouring is applied automatically and the selector for link colour in the formatting panel has no effect.