In Harmoni, measures represent continuous variables and contain numerical values. Learn how to use measures in an analysis.
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1. Measure Drop Zone
You can drag a measure into the Measure drop zone to apply a factor to your analysis. Only measures can be dragged to the Measure drop zone, but you can also analyze measures using the down or across dimensions.
When dragging a measure in, the default calculation type of averages is automatically applied.
Measure Drag and Drop Options
- Drag a measure to the measure drop zone to apply it to each element in an analysis.
- Drag a second measure to the measure drop zone to replace the current measure. You do not see the Add or Replace option, and the newly dragged measure always replaces the first measure. All measures remain available to select via the interactive title, until you clear or reset the analysis.
- Create your analysis
- Drag a measure to the measure drop zone
- Click the interactive title to interact with the measure via the Selector
- Drag in a second measure to replace the first
- Change back to the first measure using the Selector
2. Measures in the Down or Across Drop Zones
You can also use a measure in the down or across drop zones. Use on its own or include an axis in the other dimension.
- Measures can be dragged into an analysis on their own. Harmoni automatically displays the average when using a measure.
- Adding an axis into the other dimension displays averages across each of the elements.
You cannot drag measures into both the down and across drop zones at once.
Where to from here?
Learn more about analysis in Harmoni: