Introduction to widgets
Description
The following widgets are available for data analysis:
Widget type |
Description |
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Diagramm |
Displays the value of parameters as a chart over time. You can find more information here: Visualizing correlations (Diagram). |
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Value |
Displays the current value of one or more parameters. You can find more information here: Visualizing values (Value). |
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Gannt |
Shows you the status of a device at a glance using different color codes. For example, the status can represent the current state or the state within a specific period. This allows you to see at a glance, for example:
You can find more information here: Visualizing machine statuses (Gantt) |
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Gauge |
Shows the limits using colors. You can recognize at a glance whether or not limits are being exceeded. You can find more information here: Visualizing the violation of limit values (gauge) |
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Pie |
Shows a distribution of consumptions or quantities. Clicking on a segment highlights the segment and displays the corresponding value. You can find more information here: Visualizing the distribution of consumptions or quantities (Pie chart) |
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Heatmap |
Shows the intensity of data values. For example, you can display the energy consumption (green = low consumption; red = high consumption). You can find more information here: Visualizing the intensity of data values (Heatmap) |
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Bar 3D |
Visualization of three parameters as a 3-dimensional bar chart. You can find more information here: Visualizing relationships in 3D (3D bars). |
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Image |
Displays an image, such as a logo, on the dashboard. Suitable for presentation of dashboards on large screens. You can find more information here: Linking an image for presentation |
In user-defined dashboards, you create widgets according to your needs, configure them, and arrange them on the dashboard.
You can edit, delete, copy and export the visualized data as a csv file for widgets that have been created once.