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4️⃣ Section 4: Analysis
🔎 Analysing a file
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✨ Transforms Filters: Tracing paths
✨ Transforms Filters: Zoom
✨ Transforms Filters: Focus or exclude factors
✨ Transforms Filters: Top factors and links
✨ Transforms Filters: Combine opposites
✨ Transforms Filters: Remove brackets
✨ Transforms Filters: Include or exclude hashtags
✨ Transforms Filters: Collapse factors
✨ Transforms Filters: Autocluster
✨ Transforms Filters: 🧲 Magnetic labels
🎨 Formatters: Overview
🎨 Formatters: Link label position
🎨 Formatters: Labels
🎨 Formatters: Labels - Tally
🎨 Formatters: Labels - Surprise
🎨 Formatters: Sizes
🎨 Formatters: Colour factor text red
🎨 Formatters: Translation
🎨 Formatters: Colour links
🎨 Formatters: Colour factors
🎨 Formatters: Label wrapping
🎨 Formatters: Factor spacing
📊Tables tab overview
🔗 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:
The Links Table
See also features in 📊 Tables which are common to all tables.
This table counts factors differently to the mentions table as it counts links rather than individual factor mentions.
Each row represents one link and has columns for that link’s influence factor and consequence factor, as well as many other columns.
Use this table to show the links between factor labels.
Clickable cells
If you have the fields
link_id
, statement_id
or source_id
in your table, clicking on link_id
opens the dialog to edit that link, and clicking on statement_id
or source_id
filters the statements appropriately. Fields
There are many fields you can use as columns or rows, such as:
simple_bundle
. Shows the whole link, both the influence and consequence factor.
from
. Contains numbers which match the factor_ids of the factors.
to
. Contains numbers which match the factor_ids of the factors.
statement_id
. Contains numbers which match the statement_ids of the statements.
link_memo
. For making notes about a link as you code.
hashtags
. Re-usable tags which are usually common across several links, for example #hypothetical or #certain or #check.
Select the fields you want with the dropdown: