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Quick Guides - Data & Charts
This tool lets you to customize the content of a table and chart to show the exact indicators, geographic locations, and timeframes you're interested in. As you select the elements you want to display, DataPlace creates a table and companion chart reflecting your choices. With this powerful tool, you can:
  • Compare one or more indicators across multiple geographic locations.
  • Examine changes in an indicator's value over time.
  • Combine these features, comparing differences across locations and changes over time simultaneously.

Adding locations, indicators, and time frames
  • Locations. If you haven't yet selected a location or an indicator to display on the table and chart, DataPlace defaults to showing total population for the United States. If you have already selected a location or locations in your session on DataPlace, they will appear on the Data & Charts page.

    You can quickly select a location to add to the table and chart by typing the location name into the search box at the top of the page. Or, you can browse to a location by clicking on the "Browse Places" link located immediately beneath the search box or on the drop-down arrow to the right of this link. Make the final selection of the location to add by clicking on the Add button in the browse pop-up box. Repeat this process to add other locations to the table and chart.

  • Indicators. If you haven't yet selected an indicator to display on the table and chart, DataPlace defaults to showing total population for the United States. If you have already selected an indicator or indicators in your session on DataPlace, they will appear on the Data & Charts page.

    To the right of the chart, the yellow box labeled "Choose data to show" provides several options for selecting indicators.

    1. My Indicators: If you're a registered DataPlace user and are logged in to the site, this link displays the indicators you have saved in your My DataPlace area. Click on the "add" link to the left of an indicator label to add it to the table and chart.

    2. Popular: This link displays the five most popular indicators on DataPlace.

    3. Recently Used: This link displays the indicators that you've previously selected in your current DataPlace session.

    4. Browse All Topics: This link gives you several ways to find an indicator. Type a key word -- such as "poverty" or "subprime" -- in the search box and hit Search to see all the indicators that contain the search term. You can refine your search by adding other key words or removing search terms by clicking

    Or, you can browse all the indicators on DataPlace by Topic or Data Source. When you choose a topic or data source, such as "Housing" or "Internal Revenue Service," DataPlace lists all of the related indicators and helps you sort through them quickly. The gray Narrow Search Results box to the right of the list of indicators displays various indicator subcategories. The number in parentheses tells how many indicators fall into each subcategory, and clicking on a subcategory shows a list of the indicators within it. As you drill down into the subcategories, the Narrow Search Results box shows various ways of further slicing the indicators.

  • Time frames.. When additional years of data are available for a selected indicator, a drop-down box will appear to the right of the chart. Select a time period from this drop-down, and the historical data will be added to the chart. In the example below, choosing "2001" from the drop-down and clicking Go will add that year's data to the chart.

Selecting what subset/organization of data to show on the chart
Once you've built a basic table and chart with your selected location(s), indicator(s), and time frame(s), you can customize the groupings used to display the data on the chart. Using the drop-down box below the chart, you can group the bars by year or location. Using the "Colors show" drop-down, you can also alter what the different colors represent on the chart. If you have selected more than one indicator, you will see a third drop-down that lets you further customize the chart.

Removing locations, indicators, and time frames
You can remove a location, indicator, or year by clicking next to it. That data will be deleted from the table and chart.

Accessing maps from a Data & Chart page
You can get fast access to maps from the Data & Charts page by clicking on any data value in a table. For example, in the table below, each data value in the row for "Homeownership rate" is a live link. If you mouse over a value, a pop-up box tells what map will be produced if you click on the value. In this table, clicking on the 34.5% value under 1990 for San Francisco takes you to a map showing variations in homeownership rates by census tract in San Francisco.

Accessing Data & Charts from other data display pages
Just as you can move quickly from a Data & Chart page to a map, you can also quickly link to tables and charts from other types of data displays.

From any Area Overview, you can link to a table and chart of any indicator for a single location and then add data and locations. Click the "Chart" link at the far right in the row for an indicator.

From any Key Indicators page, you can link to tables and charts that compare multiple indicators and/or locations simultaneously. To display all the indicators in a particular category on a single chart and table, click the "Chart all" link at the far right, across from the indicator heading.

If you're comparing multiple locations on a Key Indicators page, you can chart how the locations compare on any given indicator by clicking the "Compare" link on the far right.

Printing and saving tables and charts
To print or save a formatted version of a table and chart, go to the Chart Tools section to the right of the chart and click on "Printable Version (PDF)." A new window will display your chart and table in PDF format, ready for printing.

If you're a registered DataPlace user and are logged in to the site, you can save a chart and table page to your My DataPlace area and access it whenever you want. Go to Chart Tools and click "Save this page."



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