Sparkline
Generate simple sparkline charts to visualize data trends.
Use the sparkline widget to create compact and easy to understand line charts. Configure sparkline properties to insert inline lightweight charts.
Operations Hub New Layout | Refer to Visuals Tab for more information on the layout of widgets in Configuration Hub. |
Operations Hub Classic Layout | Refer to About Widgets (Classic) |
Sparkline Properties
Field Name | Description |
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Title | Enter a title name for the sparkline. This name helps to identify the sparkline chart at runtime. |
Engineering Unit | Enter the engineering unit of measurement for values. |
Height - 0 equals 100% | Set the height in pixels. If set to 0, the sparkline chart occupies 100% of its container. |
Font Color | Select a font color for the title name, current value, and engineering unit. |
Font Size (px) (0 equals Dynamic) | Set the font size in pixels. If set to 0, the font size becomes dynamic, which means the font is resized based on the height of the widget. |
Line Color | Select a color for the line. |
Line Width | Enter a value in pixels that defines the thickness of the line in the chart. |
Number of decimals | Enter the number of decimal places to format values. For 1 decimal place, the value is rounded off to the nearest tenths; for 2 decimal places, the value is rounded off to the nearest hundredths, so on. |
Source - Value | Select any of these options to provide values from a data source. The
only output field should be Value.
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Result Set Index | This property is applicable for Historian REST queries only. It allows to
define which index of the result set the widget should use as input data.
Default is 0. For example, consider a Historian REST query that returns data for three tags.
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Reverse Sorting Order | This property is applicable for Historian REST queries only. It helps to
reverse the query result set. Select the check box to provide the bottom record value as input to the widget. Clear the check box to provide the top record value as input to the widget. When you apply this property to REST queries that return more than one record for each input tag, the records of the selected tag (use Result Set Index to select the tag) are reversed. For example, consider a Historian REST query with two input tags (tag1 and tag2); each with 100 records as result. Set the Result Set Index as 0 and verify the following:
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Hidden | Select this check box if you want to hide the plug-in. To show the hidden plug-in in Operations Hub new layout, go to Page Visuals and under Action column, select for the hidden plug-in. See Page Visuals Tab. |