A trend chart displays the records of a trend log or an extended trend log as a series.
A trend chart series that presents a trend log is automatically updated with the latest records, provided that Live update is activated. A trend chart series that presents records from a field controller trend log needs to be refreshed manually.
There is no upper limitation of how many trend logs a trend chart can present. However, the performance decreases as the number of displayed trend logs increase. The records of the trend log can be processed by a calculation method before they are presented in the trend chart.
When a trend chart presents records live from an extended trend log, the latest records of the connected trend log are frequently transferred to the extended trend log. This decreases the delay that can occur when the extended trend log has to wait for the transfer threshold to be reached before new records from the trend log are transferred. With this method, the trend chart presents the latest records.
If two extended trend logs are connected between the trend log and the trend chart, the transfer that occurs when a trend chart presents records live only transfers the records from the nearest extended trend log. The transfer threshold rate between the trend log and the first connected trend log remains unaffected.
When waiting for a new record, the trend chart draws a dotted line from the last recorded value and forward. When a new value is recorded, the dotted line between the last and the new record is replaced by a solid series of lines.
In a trend chart, a series can be presented as a line, discrete line, digital, or bars. In a trend chart, series can be presented in different colors and with different line weights.
In a multi trend log list, series are presented as text and can be exported to .XML or .CSV.
Per maggior informazioni, consulta Trend Series .
The x-axis of the trend chart represents time. The time span of the axis can be set with a fixed start and end time or with an end time relative to the present time. The axis can be quick-scaled to show the last hour, last day, last month, or last year.
Per maggior informazioni, consulta Trend Chart Axes .
The x-axis of the trend chart represents time. The time span of the axis can be set with a fixed start and end time or with an end time relative to the present time. The axis can be quick-scaled to show the last hour, last day, last month, or last year.
Per maggior informazioni, consulta Assi dei grafici del Trend in WebStation .
The real-time plot is a variable displayed directly in the trend chart. The real-time plot is an instant reflection of the variable, so the history of the real-time plot is lost when the trend chart is closed. However, the history is not lost for I/O points that have implicit logs where approximately 500 records of history are displayed.
Per maggior informazioni, consulta Real-Time Plotting .
In a trend chart, you can present the records of a trend log in different time zones: local time or a predefined time zone.
Per maggior informazioni, consulta Time Zone Modes in a Trend Chart .
Use a calculation method to process the records of the trend log before presenting them in a trend log list or a trend chart. The original records in the trend log are not affected by the calculation method. The calculation method is applied to the trend log records grouped by a specific time interval.
Per maggior informazioni, consulta Calculation Methods .
To display a trend log without creating a new trend log list or trend chart, the trend log can be displayed in a temporary list or chart.
Per maggior informazioni, consulta Temporary Trend Charts .
You can view a trend chart in a multi trend log list to be able to export it and print it. The trend chart series settings and calculation are retained in the multi trend log list.
Per maggior informazioni, consulta Multi Trend Log Lists .
In Building Operation, the floating point values “Not a Number”, positive infinity, or negative infinity may be displayed in the Basic property tab, in a trend log list, or a trend chart.
Per maggior informazioni, consulta Floating Point Values NaN, INF, and –INF .