User interface for presenting multi-level map clusters
US-2024401465-A1 · Dec 5, 2024 · US
US9569867B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9569867-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414330208-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 14, 2014 |
| Priority date | Sep 19, 2013 |
| Publication date | Feb 14, 2017 |
| Grant date | Feb 14, 2017 |
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Various embodiments are generally directed to techniques for increasing the amount of information conveyed per graphical object in graphical presentations of data. A non-transitory machine-readable storage medium includes instructions, that when executed, cause a computing device to determine a major range of values occurring during a major period, the major period including a shorter minor period; and generate a vector graph including a graphical object and an axis indicating a scale. The graphical object may include a major period line parallel to the axis and indicating the major range; and a minor period arrow overlying and pointing in a direction parallel to the length of the major period line, the point and base of the minor period arrow overlying the major period line at locations indicating values at an end and at a start, respectively, of the minor period. Other embodiments are described and claimed.
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At least one non-transitory machine-readable storage medium comprising instructions that when executed by a computing device, cause the computing device to: determine a major range of values occurring during a major period, wherein the major period comprises a minor period of shorter duration than the major period; generate, by circuitry for visual presentation on a display, a vector graph comprising a graphical object and an axis indicating a scale of values comprising the major range, wherein the graphical object comprises: a major period line that is parallel to the axis, wherein a length of the major period line indicates the major range of values; and a minor period arrow overlying the major period line and pointing in a direction parallel to the length of the major period line, wherein a point of the minor period arrow overlies the major period line at a first location that indicates a value at an end of the minor period, and a base of the minor period arrow overlies the major period line at a second location that indicates a value at a start of the minor period; generate a starting value indicator coupled to the major period line at a third location that indicates a value at a start of the major period, and an ending value indicator coupled to the major period line at a fourth location that indicates a value at an end of the major period; determine a color of the major period line based on a direction of change in values during the major period represented by relative positions of the third and fourth locations along the major period line and relative to a value marker aligned with a path along which the major period line extends, and based on the value marker indicating at least one of a target value, an appetite value, or a tolerance value; and determine a color of the minor period arrow based on a direction of change in values during the minor period represented by the direction in which the minor period arrow points along the major period line relative to the value marker, and based on the value marker indicating at least one of a target value, an appetite value, or a tolerance value, wherein the color of the minor period arrow differs from the color of the major period line. 2. The machine-readable storage medium of claim 1 , the instructions further causing the computing device to: generate a pointer overlying the vector graph; monitor an input device for an indication of operation of the input device to manipulate the pointer; and generate a visual guide indicating a numeric value associated with at least one of the first, second, third or fourth locations in response to operation of the input device to cause the pointer to hover over a portion of the graphical object. 3. The machine-readable storage medium of claim 1 , the instructions further causing the computing device to: determine a thickness of the major period line based on a degree of importance of the major range of values; and determine a width of the minor period arrow based on a degree of importance of a range of values represented by the minor period arrow. 4. The machine-readable storage medium of claim 1 , the instructions further causing the computing device to: generate a pointer overlying the vector graph; monitor an input device for an indication of operation of the input device to manipulate the pointer; and generate an indication of at least one of a meaning of a color of the major period line, a meaning of a color of the minor period arrow, a meaning of a thickness of the major period line or a meaning of a width of the minor period arrow in response to operation of the input device to cause the pointer to hover over a portion of the graphical object. 5. The machine-readable storage medium of claim 1 , the instructions further causing the computing device to aggregate multiple ranges of values occurring during the major period to generate the major range of values. 6. The machine-readable storage medium of claim 5 , the instructions further causing the computing device to: monitor an input device for an indication of operation of the input device to select the graphical object; and generate a graphical object for at least one of the multiple ranges occurring during the major period. 7. The machine-readable storage medium of claim 1 , the instructions further causing the computing device to: monitor an input device for an indication of operation of the input device to select a perspective from which to view the vector graph; and visually present the vector graph in one of a three-dimensional perspective view, a first elevational view in which the axis is visually presented to extend horizontally or vertically, and a second elevational view rotated relative to the first elevational view in which the axis is visually presented to extend into and out of the display in response to the indication of operation of the input device. 8. The machine-readable storage medium of claim 7 , the instructions further causing the computing device to, while the vector graph is visually presented in the three-dimensional perspective view: generate a pointer overlying the vector graph; monitor the input device for an indication of operation of the input device to manipulate the pointer; and generate a plane oriented perpendicularly relative to the axis, wherein the plane is to serve as a guide to correlate a location indicative of a value along the axis to a fifth location along the major period line, wherein the fifth location corresponds to a position of the pointer relative to the major period line. 9. A computer-implemented method comprising: determining a major range of values occurring during a major period, wherein the major period comprises a minor period of shorter duration than the major period; generating, by circuitry for visual presentation on a display, a vector graph comprising a graphical object and an axis indicating a scale of values comprising the major range, wherein the graphical object comprises: a major period line that is parallel to the axis, wherein a length of the major period line indicates the major range of values; a starting value indicator coupled to the major period line at a first location that indicates a value at a start of the major period; an ending value indicator coupled to the major period line at a second location that indicates a value at an end of the major period; and a minor period arrow overlying the major period line and pointing in a direction parallel to the length of the major period line, wherein a point of the minor period arrow overlies the major period line at a third location that indicates a value at an end of the minor period, and a base of the minor period arrow overlies the major period line at a fourth location that indicates a value at a start of the minor period; determining a color of the major period line based on a direction of change in values during the major period represented by relative locations of the first and second locations along the major period line and relative to a value marker aligned with a path along which the major period line extends, and based on the value marker indicating at least one of a target value, an appetite value or a tolerance value; and determining a color of the minor period arrow based on a direction of change in values during the minor period represented by the direction in which the minor period arrow points along the major period line relative to the value marker, and based on the value marker indicating at least one of a target value, an appetite value or a tolerance value, wherein the color of the minor period arrow differs from the color of the major period line. 10. 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