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Displaying Signal or Capsule Properties and Statistics

Statistics or Properties in the Details Pane

In the details pane you can add or remove descriptive properties or statistics to display alongside each item. By clicking the Add Column button 

 underneath the customize button (see screenshot to the right) users are presented with three types of columns which can be added to the details panel table. 

Descriptive Properties

  • Assets - The name of the parent asset of an item.

  • Description - Item description as reported by the datasource.

  • Lane - The lane number a signal is displayed in. This is a useful mechanism to sort signals and conditions so that they appear in the same order in the trend and in the details pane. 

Statistics

Selected statistics are computed for signal or condition over the entire display range.

Custom Columns

The final option is being able to add a column with a custom property. Clicking, "Add Column," will give you a total list of available item properties.

Statistics or Properties in the Details Pane


Capsule Level Statistics

Filtering in the Capsules Pane



Statistics or Properties in the Capsule Pane

In the capsule there are two types of statistics and properties you can add to the capsule table. Statistics which are calculated per capsule (start, end, duration, etc) and statistics which are calculated per signal per capsule (max Temperature per capsule or  average Compressor Power per capsule).  

Most columns in the Capsules Pane can be used to filter the capsules in the Display. Access the filter from the three dot menu in the header of the Capsules Pane and apply numeric or text filters to focus on a subset of any condition(s) in Trend and Scatter Plot views. This is a visual filtering only, and the results of subsequent calculations depending on the condition are not filtered. Filtering capsules in the Capsules pane will not impact the results of a histogram as it is a calculated item.

Capsule Level Statistics 

By clicking the farthest left Add Column button 

 in the Capsules panel (see screenshot to the left) users are presented with two types of properties which can be added to each signal. 

Descriptive Statistics

  • Start - start time of each capsule

  • End - end time of each capsule

  • Duration -  total duration of each capsule

  • Similarity - If capsules were generated using the Profile Search Tool, this is a ranking from 0% to 100% which describes how close the capsule is to the originally selected profile.

Note: Capsules that extend beyond the display range will display "starts off-screen" or "ends off-screen" and not provide a duration measurement.

Custom Properties

The final option is being able to add a column with a custom property. Clicking, "Add Column," will give you a total list of available capsule properties. Properties can store important metadata about a capsule. These properties can originate from external datasources or from calculations like the toCapsules() formula. Example properties include things like BatchID, Product Type and Value.

Signal Statistics per Capsule

Signal Statistics per Capsule

By clicking the colored Add Column button  

 in the Capsules panel next to the colored icon of the signal you want to summarize (see screenshot to the right), users are presented with summary statistics they can add to the capsule table.  

In the example shown to the left, clicking on the blue Add Column icon will allow users to add statistics which summarize the blue trend (Compressor Power) between the start and end time of each capsule. Sample statistics might include average power per capsule or max power per capsule. 

The summary statistics plotted in the table can also be turned into a new time series of their own using the Signal from Conditions Tool.

Add Capsule Properties to the Display Range

Add any capsule properties to the display range by adding them via the Labels button in the toolbar. 

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