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historical_graphs [2018/12/26 11:38] – [Historical graphs] emozolyakhistorical_graphs [2018/12/26 11:39] – [Historical graphs] emozolyak
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   *(1) - calendar for selecting date/period of view   *(1) - calendar for selecting date/period of view
   *(2) - Graph title   *(2) - Graph title
-  *(3) - title of a register ( or its legend in the graph settings) and respective values in the selected point on the curve. Because with large time scale there can be more log data in a given pixel of the curve (which corresponds to one X-axis division formed as time span / grapsh area in pixels )  3 values are shown - mininal, average and maximal. When there are values in the log database for all points of curve in a given time scale, all three values will be the same ( and the curve will look "pure"). See more on this below.+  *(3) - title of a register ( or its legend in the graph settings) and respective values in the selected point on the curve. Because with large time scale there can be more log data in a given pixel of the curve (which corresponds to one X-axis division formed as time span / graph area in pixels )  3 values are shown - minimal, average and maximal. When there are values in the log database for all points of curve in a given time scale, all three values will be the same ( and the curve will look "pure"). See more on this below.
   *(4) - semitransparent color draws a swing between min and max values ​​that the selected register took on a given plot section.   *(4) - semitransparent color draws a swing between min and max values ​​that the selected register took on a given plot section.
   *(5) - Line of averaged values.    *(5) - Line of averaged values. 
historical_graphs.txt · Last modified: 2023/03/23 09:56 by emozolyak

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