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Analyzing Time Series in Quiver

Analyzing Time Series in Quiver

Learn how to build visualizations of Time Series data in Quiver.

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About this course

Quiver is an analytical and dashboard creation suite that allows you to:

  • Search and visualize time series and object data, not datasets
  • Quickly navigate the relationships between connected object types
  • Analyze data using a wide range of no-code transformations
  • Build and publish analyses into parameterized, interactive dashboards which can be be embedded into operational applications for a broad range of users

Time Series data includes any data with a property that can be measured over time, such as sales volume per year, total flights per day, production outputs per hour, and high-frequency temperature readings per second or even sub-second.

In this tutorial, you will learn how to create a new Quiver Analysis, import Time Series data, and build visualizations off of that data.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

1. Create a new Quiver analysis and import Time Series Data.
2. Perform calculations, apply formulas, and computer complex computations on your analysis.
3. Generate a time series based on derived data.
4. Create a scatter plot chart displaying time series data.
5. Construct a Time Series Formula Chart which creates a new time series.
6. Build a transform chart that includes a rolling aggregate.


FOUNDRY SKILLS
  • Analyze Time Series Data using a variety of visualizations and transformations in Quiver.

⚠️ PLEASE READ - Required permissions for this tutorial:

  • Access to open the Quiver application
  • In order to use time series in Quiver, you must have installed Foundry’s time series services on your instance. Time series services, such as Foundry’s time series compute database, allow time series data to be used in applications across Foundry, including Quiver. Contact your Palantir representative for assistance with this installation.

Some configurations of Foundry don’t grant these permissions to all users. For more information, please contact your Palantir administrator or support team.

Curriculum1 Hr 0 Min

  • About This Course
  • Analyzing Time Series on Ontology Objects

    Create a new Quiver analysis in your practice folder and add Ontology data.

  • Creating a New Quiver Analysis
  • Preparing an Object Set to Create a Time Series, Part 1
  • Preparing an Object Set to Create a Time Series, Part 2
  • Creating a Time Series from an Object-Backed Bar Chart
  • Practice Creating a Time Series from Object Sets
  • Exercise Summary
  • Creating Visualizations on Time Series Data
  • Creating a Scatter Plot on Time Series Data
  • Create a Time Series Formula Chart, Part 1
  • Create a Time Series Formula Chart, Part 2
  • Create a Transform Chart for Transformation of Time Series
  • Exercise Summary
  • Next Steps
  • Next Steps

About this course

Quiver is an analytical and dashboard creation suite that allows you to:

  • Search and visualize time series and object data, not datasets
  • Quickly navigate the relationships between connected object types
  • Analyze data using a wide range of no-code transformations
  • Build and publish analyses into parameterized, interactive dashboards which can be be embedded into operational applications for a broad range of users

Time Series data includes any data with a property that can be measured over time, such as sales volume per year, total flights per day, production outputs per hour, and high-frequency temperature readings per second or even sub-second.

In this tutorial, you will learn how to create a new Quiver Analysis, import Time Series data, and build visualizations off of that data.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

1. Create a new Quiver analysis and import Time Series Data.
2. Perform calculations, apply formulas, and computer complex computations on your analysis.
3. Generate a time series based on derived data.
4. Create a scatter plot chart displaying time series data.
5. Construct a Time Series Formula Chart which creates a new time series.
6. Build a transform chart that includes a rolling aggregate.


FOUNDRY SKILLS
  • Analyze Time Series Data using a variety of visualizations and transformations in Quiver.

⚠️ PLEASE READ - Required permissions for this tutorial:

  • Access to open the Quiver application
  • In order to use time series in Quiver, you must have installed Foundry’s time series services on your instance. Time series services, such as Foundry’s time series compute database, allow time series data to be used in applications across Foundry, including Quiver. Contact your Palantir representative for assistance with this installation.

Some configurations of Foundry don’t grant these permissions to all users. For more information, please contact your Palantir administrator or support team.

Curriculum1 Hr 0 Min

  • About This Course
  • Analyzing Time Series on Ontology Objects

    Create a new Quiver analysis in your practice folder and add Ontology data.

  • Creating a New Quiver Analysis
  • Preparing an Object Set to Create a Time Series, Part 1
  • Preparing an Object Set to Create a Time Series, Part 2
  • Creating a Time Series from an Object-Backed Bar Chart
  • Practice Creating a Time Series from Object Sets
  • Exercise Summary
  • Creating Visualizations on Time Series Data
  • Creating a Scatter Plot on Time Series Data
  • Create a Time Series Formula Chart, Part 1
  • Create a Time Series Formula Chart, Part 2
  • Create a Transform Chart for Transformation of Time Series
  • Exercise Summary
  • Next Steps
  • Next Steps