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Trend visualization

  • Last UpdatedOct 31, 2024
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Use the Trend page to show data from assets and streams in a graphical format that traces the data over a specified period of time. Use trace data in a trend to monitor assets, anticipate problems, and proactively perform preventative maintenance. Display traces in a trend to better understand the data and gather useful information from it.

The following image shows the important elements of the Trend page, and the table below describes how to use these elements. For more information on how to use the Trend page to analyze traces, see Create a trend session.

The Trend page with numbered and lettered arrows pointing to components of the page defined below.

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1

Trend pane – Displays the selected traces. Line traces are displayed for numeric data and heat maps are displayed for string or enumerated data.

1A

Trend mode – Select to toggle between the stacked, single-scale, and multi-scale view modes.

1B

Cursor – Place cursors to get minimum, maximum, average, and delta values between two points in time.

1C

Time range picker – Specify the time range by selecting a time range, specifying a custom range, or using the step forward and step backward arrows.

2A

Namespace – Select the triangle and select the namespace from the list.

2B

Reset – Clears the workspace.

2C

Share – Copies the workspace URL. Use this to share your workspace with others.

3

Add Traces pane – Select a Plus to add a trace to the Trend pane.

4

Legend table – Displays information about the traces in the Trend pane. Toggle between the Trend and Cursor views.

4A

Trend view – Select the Trend icon to display statistics about each trace in the Legend table. The screen capture shows the trend view.

4B

Cursor view – Select the Cursor icon to display cursor statistics in the Legend table. The cursor must be locked to display the statistics (select Plus above the cursor). With two or more locked cursors, summary statistics are displayed for contiguous cursors.

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