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Aug 19 |
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Visually representing state conditions Thanks for that! I didn't think of using shapes to represent data. |
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Aug 17 |
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Visually representing state conditions That would just depend on how to represent the states, I don't have a preference of whether its mapped to the line chart scale or if its on its own scale (y-axis). X-axis is time and that is the same for all. |
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Aug 17 |
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Visually representing state conditions no to a piece of data, plotted over time. For example at 1pm its "ON" on 3pm its "OFF". Data is captured at the same frequency as numerical data. |