Graphina Documentation

Data Options

Manual Data Entry

1. Data Elements

  • Users can define the number of data elements to be displayed on the graph.
  • Each element represents a dataset that can contain multiple values.
  • A minimum of one data element is required.

2. Element Title

  • Each data element has a customizable title for easy identification.
  • The title helps differentiate between multiple elements in the graph.

3. Value Input System

  • Users can manually enter multiple numeric values for each data element.
  • These values are used to plot the graph dynamically.
  • Each value field comes with an option to delete or duplicate for quick adjustments.

4. User-Friendly Controls

  • The interface allows seamless management of data with add, edit, duplicate, and delete options.
  • Drag-and-drop functionality (if available) enhances the flexibility of ordering elements.
  • Provides real-time updates as data is modified.

5. Validation & Requirements

  • Ensures at least one data element is required before saving.
  • Prevents empty or invalid inputs to maintain graph integrity.

With these easy steps, you can create a stunning graph using manual data entry! Simply add data elements, input values, and customize your chart effortlessly. Watch the tutorial for a step-by-step guide! 🚀

    Dynamic Data

    1. Data Elements

    • Users can set the number of data elements required for the graph.
    • A minimum of one data element is required.

    2. Data Source Types

    Graphin supports multiple dynamic data sources, including:

    • CSV – Upload a CSV file to import data.
    • Remote CSV – Fetch data from an external CSV file URL.
    • Google Sheets – Connect and retrieve data directly from Google Sheets.
    • API – Fetch real-time data from external APIs.
    • Data from Filter – Extract data dynamically based on specific filters.
    • SQL Builder – Fetch data directly from the WordPress database with custom queries.

    3. Data Processing Options

    • Data Column Wise – Allows structuring data based on X/Y axis or categories.
    • Refresh Option – Ensures the latest data is fetched if the column list appears empty.

    4. Real-time & Automated Updates

    • API, Remote CSV, and Google Sheets ensure real-time updates.
    • SQL Builder allows fetching data directly from the database dynamically.

    With these easy steps, you can integrate dynamic data sources into your graphs effortlessly! Whether it’s CSV, API, Google Sheets, or SQL, Graphin ensures seamless data visualization. Watch the tutorial for a step-by-step guide! 🚀