Define a target region for a scatter plot
- Last UpdatedOct 11, 2024
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You can configure a target region for each tag displayed in a scatter plot as you configure in a regular trend. For an overview of what a target region does, see Defining a Target Region for a Tag.
Configuring a target region for a scatter plot tag is very similar to configuring one for a regular trend. The main difference is that the target region isn’t defined by high and low boundaries at certain points in time, but by a series of X/Y value pairs. The target region is determined by connecting the X/Y points in the order they are given. For some examples, see Examples for Target Regions in Scatter Plots.
To configure a target region for a scatter plot tag
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Follow the procedure given under To configure a target region for a trend tag. The only difference is that when importing a CSV file or pasting clipboard data, each row must contain a region item that is composed of two items instead of three. The first item is the X value, the second item is the Y value.