Setting up trends, About trends, Charting current versus historical data – Rockwell Automation FactoryTalk View Site Edition Users Guide User Manual

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Setting up trends

This chapter describes:

What trends are.

How to create trends.

The parts of a trend.

Trend chart styles.

Choosing colors, fonts, lines, and legends for a trend.

Using shading to compare pens.

Using overlays to compare real-time and historical data.

Using trend templates.

Working with trends at run time.

About trends

A trend is a visual representation, or chart, of current or historical tag values. A trend
provides an operator with a way to track plant activity as it is happening.

In a trend, you can:

Plot data for as many as 100 tags or expressions.

Plot data over time, in a standard trend chart.

Plot one tag against another, in an XY Plot chart.

Use shading to emphasize a comparison between two pens.

Display isolated or non-isolated graphs.

In an isolated graph, each pen is placed in a separate band of the chart. In a non-
isolated graph, pen values can overlap.

Charting current versus historical data

A trend can show:

Real-time data from a data server.

Historical data from a data log model’s set of files.

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