docs: Fix broken ES docs link in create vis docs

There is no median aggregation, it's just the 50th percentile.
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Court Ewing 2016-10-25 16:32:38 -04:00
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_Visualize_ enables you to create visualizations of the data in your
Elasticsearch indices. You can then build <<dashboard, dashboards>> that
display related visualizations.
display related visualizations.
Kibana visualizations are based on Elasticsearch queries. By using a
series of Elasticsearch {es-ref}search-aggregations.html[aggregations]
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To create a visualization:
. Click on *Visualize* in the side navigation.
. Click on *Visualize* in the side navigation.
. Choose the visualization type:
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[horizontal]
<<area-chart,Area chart>>:: Visualize the total contribution of several
different series.
<<data-table,Data table>>:: Display the raw data of a composed aggregation.
<<data-table,Data table>>:: Display the raw data of a composed aggregation.
<<line-chart,Line chart>>:: Compare different series.
<<markdown-widget,Markdown widget>>:: Display free-form information or
instructions.
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<<tilemap,Tile map>>:: Associate the results of an aggregation with geographic
locations.
Timeseries:: Compute and combine data from multiple time series
data sets.
data sets.
<<vertical-bar-chart,Vertical bar chart>>:: Graph values in a bar chart.
. Specify a search query to retrieve the data for your visualization:
** To enter new search criteria, select the index pattern for the indices that
contain the data you want to visualize. This opens the visualization builder
with a wildcard query that matches all of the documents in the selected
indices.
indices.
** To build a visualization from a saved search, click the name of the saved
search you want to use. This opens the visualization builder and loads the
selected query.
selected query.
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NOTE: When you build a visualization from a saved search, any subsequent
modifications to the saved search are automatically reflected in the
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* {es-ref}search-aggregations-metrics-valuecount-aggregation.html[count]
* {es-ref}search-aggregations-metrics-avg-aggregation.html[average]
* {es-ref}search-aggregations-metrics-sum-aggregation.html[sum]
* {es-ref}search-aggregations-metrics-median-aggregation.html[median]
* {es-ref}search-aggregations-metrics-min-aggregation.html[min]
* {es-ref}search-aggregations-metrics-max-aggregation.html[max]
* {es-ref}search-aggregations-metrics-cardinality-aggregation.html[unique count]
* {es-ref}search-aggregations-metrics-percentile-aggregation.html[median] (50th percentile)
* {es-ref}search-aggregations-metrics-percentile-aggregation.html[percentiles]
* {es-ref}search-aggregations-metrics-percentile-rank-aggregation.html[percentile ranks]
. For the visualizations X axis, select a bucket aggregation:
. For the visualizations X axis, select a bucket aggregation:
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* {es-ref}search-aggregations-bucket-datehistogram-aggregation.html[date histogram]
* {es-ref}search-aggregations-bucket-range-aggregation.html[range]
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image::images/bar-terms-agg.jpg[]
The y-axis shows the number of requests received from each country, and the
countries are displayed across the x-axis.
countries are displayed across the x-axis.
Bar, line, or area chart visualizations use _metrics_ for the y-axis and
_buckets_ for the x-axis. Buckets are analogous to SQL `GROUP BY`
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image::images/bar-terms-subagg.jpg[]
For more information about working with sub aggregations, see
For more information about working with sub aggregations, see
https://www.elastic.co/blog/kibana-aggregation-execution-order-and-you[Kibana,
Aggregation Execution Order, and You].