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What is the first step to create a deck.gl chart in Flow.BI?
What is the first step to create a deck.gl chart in Flow.BI?
- Select the deck.gl chart type
- Save the chart
- Navigate to the Explore or SQL Lab page (correct)
- Configure the chart options
In Flow.BI's Explore view, what should you do after dragging and dropping the fields for the deck.gl chart?
In Flow.BI's Explore view, what should you do after dragging and dropping the fields for the deck.gl chart?
- Write a SQL query
- Select the deck.gl chart type (correct)
- Configure the chart options
- Save the chart
What is the next step in Flow.BI's SQL Lab after writing a SQL query for the deck.gl chart?
What is the next step in Flow.BI's SQL Lab after writing a SQL query for the deck.gl chart?
- Save the chart
- Navigate to the Explore view
- Click the Visualize button (correct)
- Configure the chart options
What should you do after configuring the chart options for a deck.gl chart in Flow.BI?
What should you do after configuring the chart options for a deck.gl chart in Flow.BI?
To create a deck.gl chart in Flow.BI, you can use SQL Lab to drag and drop fields for visualization.
To create a deck.gl chart in Flow.BI, you can use SQL Lab to drag and drop fields for visualization.
After selecting the deck.gl chart type in the Explore view, you should configure the chart options.
After selecting the deck.gl chart type in the Explore view, you should configure the chart options.
In Flow.BI, you can add the saved deck.gl chart directly to a dashboard or share it with other users.
In Flow.BI, you can add the saved deck.gl chart directly to a dashboard or share it with other users.
In Flow.BI, the SQL Lab allows you to write a SQL query and then visualize the data using a deck.gl chart type.
In Flow.BI, the SQL Lab allows you to write a SQL query and then visualize the data using a deck.gl chart type.
Match the following steps for creating a deck.gl chart in Flow.BI:
Match the following steps for creating a deck.gl chart in Flow.BI:
What is the first step to create a simple deck.gl scatter plot in the Explore view?
What is the first step to create a simple deck.gl scatter plot in the Explore view?
What should you do after creating a simple deck.gl scatter plot in the Explore view?
What should you do after creating a simple deck.gl scatter plot in the Explore view?
What is the next step in Flow.BI's SQL Lab after running a query for the deck.gl arc layer?
What is the next step in Flow.BI's SQL Lab after running a query for the deck.gl arc layer?
What should you do after dragging and dropping latitude and longitude fields to the X and Y sections of the chart builder in the Explore view?
What should you do after dragging and dropping latitude and longitude fields to the X and Y sections of the chart builder in the Explore view?
What is the last step in Flow.BI's SQL Lab after visualizing the results of a query as a deck.gl arc layer?
What is the last step in Flow.BI's SQL Lab after visualizing the results of a query as a deck.gl arc layer?
After selecting the dataset in Flow.BI's Explore view, what should you do to create a simple deck.gl scatter plot?
After selecting the dataset in Flow.BI's Explore view, what should you do to create a simple deck.gl scatter plot?
In Flow.BI, after selecting origin and destination coordinates for each flight in SQL Lab, what is the subsequent step?
In Flow.BI, after selecting origin and destination coordinates for each flight in SQL Lab, what is the subsequent step?
What should you do after running a query in Flow.BI's SQL Lab?
What should you do after running a query in Flow.BI's SQL Lab?
After selecting the dataset in Flow.BI's Explore view, what's the subsequent step for creating a simple deck.gl scatter plot?
After selecting the dataset in Flow.BI's Explore view, what's the subsequent step for creating a simple deck.gl scatter plot?
What should you do after dragging and dropping origin and destination coordinates for each flight in Flow.BI's SQL Lab?
What should you do after dragging and dropping origin and destination coordinates for each flight in Flow.BI's SQL Lab?
In Flow.BI's Explore view, after selecting fields for a deck.gl scatter plot, what should be done next?
In Flow.BI's Explore view, after selecting fields for a deck.gl scatter plot, what should be done next?
To create a simple deck.gl scatter plot in the Explore view, you should drag and drop the latitude and longitude fields to the X and Y sections of the chart builder.
To create a simple deck.gl scatter plot in the Explore view, you should drag and drop the latitude and longitude fields to the X and Y sections of the chart builder.
To create a more complex deck.gl arc layer in SQL Lab, you should select the Arc Layer chart type and then visualize the results of the query.
To create a more complex deck.gl arc layer in SQL Lab, you should select the Arc Layer chart type and then visualize the results of the query.
After selecting the dataset in Flow.BI's Explore view, the subsequent step for creating a simple deck.gl scatter plot is to select the Scatter chart type.
After selecting the dataset in Flow.BI's Explore view, the subsequent step for creating a simple deck.gl scatter plot is to select the Scatter chart type.
In SQL Lab, after running a query to select origin and destination coordinates for each flight, the next step is to drag and drop the fields for visualization.
In SQL Lab, after running a query to select origin and destination coordinates for each flight, the next step is to drag and drop the fields for visualization.
To visualize the results of a SQL Lab query as a deck.gl arc layer, you should select the origin_latitude and origin_longitude in the Origin section of the chart builder.
To visualize the results of a SQL Lab query as a deck.gl arc layer, you should select the origin_latitude and origin_longitude in the Origin section of the chart builder.
After creating a simple deck.gl scatter plot in the Explore view, the next step is to customize the chart options, such as color scheme and tooltips.
After creating a simple deck.gl scatter plot in the Explore view, the next step is to customize the chart options, such as color scheme and tooltips.
The first step to create a simple deck.gl scatter plot in the Explore view is to navigate to the Explore page and select the dataset that you want to use.
The first step to create a simple deck.gl scatter plot in the Explore view is to navigate to the Explore page and select the dataset that you want to use.
After running a query in Flow.BI's SQL Lab, you should click the Visualize button and select a suitable chart type for visualization.
After running a query in Flow.BI's SQL Lab, you should click the Visualize button and select a suitable chart type for visualization.
After selecting the deck.gl chart type in the Explore view, you should click the Save button to save the chart.
After selecting the deck.gl chart type in the Explore view, you should click the Save button to save the chart.
After dragging and dropping latitude and longitude fields to the X and Y sections of the chart builder in the Explore view, you should select the Scatter chart type.
After dragging and dropping latitude and longitude fields to the X and Y sections of the chart builder in the Explore view, you should select the Scatter chart type.
After configuring the chart options for a deck.gl chart in Flow.BI, you can add the saved chart directly to a dashboard or share it with other users.
After configuring the chart options for a deck.gl chart in Flow.BI, you can add the saved chart directly to a dashboard or share it with other users.