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scatter:welcome [2025/01/16 04:07]
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 First, open the dashboard of one of the assets you'd like compare, and choose **Scatter Plots** from the options available. First, open the dashboard of one of the assets you'd like compare, and choose **Scatter Plots** from the options available.
  
-Next, choose the property you'd like to put on the X axis from the drop-list.+{{scattermenu.png|300}} 
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 +Next, choose the **property** you'd like to put on the X axis from the drop-list at the top of the page. 
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 +Then choose the **time range** you'd like to view.
  
 Finally, choose the property you'd like to put on the Y axis from any of the available options. ARDI will suggest a number of likely, related data points - but you can always simply type the name of the point you're interested in at the bottom of the page. Finally, choose the property you'd like to put on the Y axis from any of the available options. ARDI will suggest a number of likely, related data points - but you can always simply type the name of the point you're interested in at the bottom of the page.
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 +You'll be taken straight to the [[scatter-plot page|scatter-plot page]].
  
 ===Filters=== ===Filters===
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 This filter condition does //not// have to be related to the points you've selected for the X or Y axis - it can be based on any data point in ARDI. This filter condition does //not// have to be related to the points you've selected for the X or Y axis - it can be based on any data point in ARDI.
  
-For example, you might want to show the **target** temperature vs the **actual** temperature - but only for those times when the line is actually running. +For example, you might want to show the **target** temperature vs the **actual** temperature - but only for those times when your machinery is actually running, avoiding the noise caused by your equipment being unused.