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Greetings, I am very new to using Orange Data Mining - a few days novice.



I got a Excel data file, it is a list of maintenance repair work orders carried out for different class of assets class e.g. air-con(>30) and locations (>50).



Qn.
1. My objective is trying to find out
(a) which locations generate the highest quantity of work orders which locations generate the highest quantity of work orders



For (a), I have used a distributions widget to find out. See output attached.



Questions:




  1. The number of assets and locations is > 30, so the Orange charts does not show the frequency of each asset or location very well. Currently they show the Is there a way to set a setting that allows me to view the top 4-8 highest frequency assets or locations, so that the orange display do not flood the entire screen and make it very hard to view?


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    enter image description hereGood day to all:



    Greetings, I am very new to using Orange Data Mining - a few days novice.



    I got a Excel data file, it is a list of maintenance repair work orders carried out for different class of assets class e.g. air-con(>30) and locations (>50).



    Qn.
    1. My objective is trying to find out
    (a) which locations generate the highest quantity of work orders which locations generate the highest quantity of work orders



    For (a), I have used a distributions widget to find out. See output attached.



    Questions:




    1. The number of assets and locations is > 30, so the Orange charts does not show the frequency of each asset or location very well. Currently they show the Is there a way to set a setting that allows me to view the top 4-8 highest frequency assets or locations, so that the orange display do not flood the entire screen and make it very hard to view?


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      enter image description hereGood day to all:



      Greetings, I am very new to using Orange Data Mining - a few days novice.



      I got a Excel data file, it is a list of maintenance repair work orders carried out for different class of assets class e.g. air-con(>30) and locations (>50).



      Qn.
      1. My objective is trying to find out
      (a) which locations generate the highest quantity of work orders which locations generate the highest quantity of work orders



      For (a), I have used a distributions widget to find out. See output attached.



      Questions:




      1. The number of assets and locations is > 30, so the Orange charts does not show the frequency of each asset or location very well. Currently they show the Is there a way to set a setting that allows me to view the top 4-8 highest frequency assets or locations, so that the orange display do not flood the entire screen and make it very hard to view?


      enter image description here










      share|improve this question







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      enter image description hereGood day to all:



      Greetings, I am very new to using Orange Data Mining - a few days novice.



      I got a Excel data file, it is a list of maintenance repair work orders carried out for different class of assets class e.g. air-con(>30) and locations (>50).



      Qn.
      1. My objective is trying to find out
      (a) which locations generate the highest quantity of work orders which locations generate the highest quantity of work orders



      For (a), I have used a distributions widget to find out. See output attached.



      Questions:




      1. The number of assets and locations is > 30, so the Orange charts does not show the frequency of each asset or location very well. Currently they show the Is there a way to set a setting that allows me to view the top 4-8 highest frequency assets or locations, so that the orange display do not flood the entire screen and make it very hard to view?


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