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Overview

The TrendChart is a graphical tool for visualizing data trends. Its purpose is to display and analyze time-series data for process monitoring. Key functionalities include customizable Y and X axes, label and grid line settings, pen configurations, and SPC settings. Applications include monitoring production metrics and quality control. Configuration requires setting control names, binding tags, and defining pen properties. Usage involves selecting trend objects, setting up axes, and configuring visual elements for data display and interaction.

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Requirements

This component is Portable. It runs both on Windows (WPF) and on Web Pages hosted in any platform.


Configuration

  1. Go to Displays / Draw.
  2. On the Components Panel, select Charts, then TrendChart.
  3. Click or drag-and-drop it on the Drawing area to use it.
  4. Double-click the object to open the configuration window.

TrendChart Settings 

Field

Description

Control Name

Defines the name for the control, allowing it to be accessed in scripts. See Display CodeBehind.

Bind to Tag

Specifies the object property where the Trend configuration will be saved.

Bind Pens to Tag

Specifies the object property where the Pen values will be saved.

Orientation

Sets the orientation of the TrendChart (Horizontal or Vertical). Options available:

  1. Horizontal: Sets the TrendChart to display data horizontally.

  2. Vertical (Top to Bottom): Sets the TrendChart to display data vertically, starting from the top and moving to the bottom.

  3. Vertical (Bottom to Top): Sets the TrendChart to display data vertically, starting from the bottom and moving to the top.

Window

Sets the background color of the trend control.

Labels

Defines the color of the trend control labels.

Grid Lines

Sets the color of the grid lines in the trend control.

Grid Lines Stroke

Defines the settings for the grid line stroke.

Cursor

Enables or disables cursor settings in the trend control.

Mouse Actions

Enables or disables mouse actions on the trend control.

Marker Tooltip

Enables or disables tooltips for markers on the trend control.


X Axis

Trend window settings 

Field

Description

X Axis: Duration

Sets the time span for the X-axis.

X Axis: XY Chart

Enables or disables the definition of a range for the X-axis.

X Axis: Labels

Specifies the number of labels on the X-axis.

X Axis: Format

Defines the format of the X-axis labels.


Y Axis

Trend window settings 

Field

Description

Y Axis: Y scale for each pen

Uses the min and max values of each pen for the Y-axis scale.

Y Axis: Y Range

Defines a fixed range for the Y-axis.

Y Axis: Labels

Specifies the number of labels on the Y-axis.

Y Axis: Format

Defines the format of the Y-axis labels.

Y Axis: Stack Y scales

Enables stacking of similar Y scales.

Y Axis: Merge similar Y scales

Merges similar Y scales.


Pens

Trend window settings 

Field

Description

Pens: ID

Identifier for each pen.

Pens: TagName

Sets the tag that provides the value for each pen.

Pens: PenSettings

Configures the pen settings, including line color, stroke, and marker type.

Pens: MinValue

Defines the minimum value for the pen according to the Y-axis range.

Pens: Auto

Automatically sets the pen value based on the defined range.

Pens: MaxValue

Defines the maximum value for the pen according to the Y-axis range.

Pens: PenLabel

Sets the name of the pen.

Pens: LimitMinMaxValue

Removes points less than the tag's Min value and greater than the tag's Max value.

Pens: Square

Fills the pen points with a square wave.

Pens: FilterLevel

Specifies the filter level to group points on the XY axis, calculating the average.

Legend

Defines the position of the legend in the trend control (e.g., RightPanel). Options available:

  1. None: No legend is displayed.

  2. TopLeft: Positions the legend at the top left of the trend control.

  3. TopRight: Positions the legend at the top right of the trend control.

  4. BottomLeft: Positions the legend at the bottom left of the trend control.

  5. BottomRight: Positions the legend at the bottom right of the trend control.

  6. RightPanel: Positions the legend in the right panel of the trend control.

  7. BottomPanel: Positions the legend in the bottom panel of the trend control.


Using Y Axis Scaling 

Considering:

Y-axis Min = 0;

Y-axis Max = 100;

The trend control allows many pens to be displayed together. When your pens do not have the same range, you can use the tips below to fit your data in the same chart and for better visualization:

  • If a pen has a lower range, 0 to 1 for example, you can set the max property of the pen to 1. When the real tag value is 1, the value 100 will be displayed in the chart. (100/1 scale).

  • If a pen has a higher range, 0 to 1000 for example, you can set the max property of the pen to 1000. When the real tag value is 1000, the value 100 will be displayed in the chart. (1/10 scale).

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  • Added new property "FilterExpression" (string) in TDrillingChart and TTrendChart controls. This property is used with "select" command in where condition while getting samples from SQL historic.

  • Added new property "DisableXMinMaxChecking" (bool) in TDrillingChart control. This property is used to disable checking while scrolling X Axis, such as: depth < 0 and depth > current hole depth.

  • Created new properties and method in TDrillingChart and TTrendChart controls [only Windows Desktop]:

    • double RegionBeginPoint;

    • double RegionEndPoint;

    • DateTimeOffset RegionBeginDateTime [only GET];

    • DateTimeOffset RegionEndDateTime [only GET];

    • bool EnableRegionMode;

    • bool EnableRegionScroll;

    • Brush RegionOutsideBrush;

    • Brush RegionInsideBrush;

    • Brush RegionInsideStrokeBrush;

    • int RegionInsideStrokeThickness;

    • public void SetRegionDateTime(DateTimeOffset begin, DateTimeOffset end);

  • Add event handler while region is changed [only Windows Desktop]:

    • public event RegionChangedEventHandler RegionChangedEvent

  • Added new property "FilterExpression" (string) in TDrillingChart and TTrendChart controls. This property is used with "select" command in where condition while getting samples from SQL historic.

  • Added new property "DisableXMinMaxChecking" (bool) in TDrillingChart control. This property is used to disable checking while scrolling X Axis, such as: depth < 0 and depth > current hole depth.

  • Created new properties and method in TDrillingChart and TTrendChart controls [only Windows Desktop]:

    • double RegionBeginPoint;

    • double RegionEndPoint;

    • DateTimeOffset RegionBeginDateTime [only GET];

    • DateTimeOffset RegionEndDateTime [only GET];

    • bool EnableRegionMode;

    • bool EnableRegionScroll;

    • Brush RegionOutsideBrush;

    • Brush RegionInsideBrush;

    • Brush RegionInsideStrokeBrush;

    • int RegionInsideStrokeThickness;

    • public void SetRegionDateTime(DateTimeOffset begin, DateTimeOffset end);

  • Add event handler while region is changed [only Windows Desktop]:

    • public event RegionChangedEventHandler RegionChangedEvent


Runtime Execution

During runtime, the TrendChart Window visualizes time-series data, enabling users to monitor and analyze data trends effectively. Users have previously configured the TrendChart by setting control names, binding tags, and defining pen properties. They have also customized the Y and X axes, label and grid line settings, and SPC settings.

When the runtime environment is initiated, the TrendChart Window displays the configured data trends. Users can interact with the chart, adjusting axes and visual elements to refine their data analysis. The TrendChart dynamically updates to reflect real-time data changes, providing a comprehensive view of production metrics and quality control parameters. This tool facilitates detailed process monitoring and supports informed decision-making based on the visualized data trends.


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