Inxight's patented TableLens technology is the best way to visualize large amounts of tabular data at once, enabling you to spot trends in data or make assumptive correlations.
Borrowing from the spreadsheet model and taking it light-years further, Inxight TableLens displays record-oriented data in columns and rows. But instead of displaying numbers and words, TableLens fills the cells with scaled and colored horizontal bars. So where a spreadsheet might be able to show 50 rows and 20 columns on a 19-inch screen, TableLens can show up to 1,000 rows and 40 to 50 columns, without scrollbars, and without obscuring any data points. Using a few fundamental capabilities such as column sorting, grouping and spotlighting, researchers can easily identify trends, correlations and outliers. In addition to supporting data analysis, TableLens can also be used as a presentation and reporting tool.
Users can:
- Sort by clicking on columns.
- Rearrange columns by drag-and-drop.
- Promote columns to create subgroups.
- Focus by clicking on a cell or by clicking and dragging to “focus” a whole row or multiple rows.
- Filter subsets to create smaller more specific datasets.
- Spotlight data (rows/columns) to track particular information as you sort.