Pivot Output
This node is a final outout node that chooses what values you're looking at in a pivot analytic.
For example, if you'd like to see your power usage based on the day of the week, your 'day of the week' value would connect to your Pivot node, and the power usage would connect to this node.
This node is used in only in pivot analytics.
Different Styles
There are three different styles of Pivot Output node - a Min/Max/Avg, a Rate and a Difference node.
A Min/Max/Avg output node records those three key details about each different pivot, useful for simple measurements like temperature or pressure.
A Rate output node is designed to capture total amounts based on the rate and the time that has elapsed. For example, it will calculate the total amount of fuel loaded into a machine based on the output of a flow-meter.
A Difference output node is similar to a rate, in that it calculates a total for each pivot value. However, this total is the difference between a measurement between the pivot window starting and ending. This is useful when loading or moving solids, as you can discover the weight transferred between assets.
Inputs
Input #1 is a number that will be analysed per pivot. The minimum, maximum and average value over the duration of the pivot will be used, along with the total (if supported by the type of output you've chosen).