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Gauges display data from real-time processes, machines, and devices. Circular gauges show machine performance and resource levels, while linear gauges monitor intervals, ranges, or tank levels. Compass gauges provide directional data, useful in navigation-related applications. These gauges adapt to various applications, offering clear data visualization. The following Gauge components are available:

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The following Gauges components are available:


Arc Pointer Circular Gauge

Displays metrics like speed or pressure in industrial settings using arc pointers in a circular format. See ArcPointer Circular Gauge for more details.

Center Value Circular Gauge

Shows central data points, such as core temperatures or system statuses, in control panels with a central indicator in a circular gauge. See CenterValue Circular Gauge for more information.

Circular Gauge

Represents operational data like energy usage or production levels in dashboard displays using a circular gauge format. See Standard Circular Gauge for more information.


Compass

Offers directional orientation in transportation or field operations, resembling a compass for directional data. See Compass to read more.

Linear Gauge

Tracks linear data such as tank levels or progress in manufacturing processes, contrasting with circular gauges. See LinearGauge for more details.

Range Circular Gauge

Highlights specific ranges like safe zones or efficiency levels in process monitoring using a circular gauge. See Range Circular Gauge for more details.


SemiCircle Circular Gauge

Visualizes data in compact spaces or specific machinery control interfaces, providing a half-circle view. See SemiCircle Circular Gauge for more information.




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