# Two analog trends

The "Two Analog Trends" widget displays changes in values for two or more assets over a certain period of time.

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## When should this display be used?&#x20;

The "Two Analog Trends" display should be used when you want to track the progression of multiple values over a certain period of time - e.g. the progression of temperature in rooms.

## What is the difference from the "Analog Trend" widget?

In the "Analog Trend" widget, the individual trends are displayed overlapping.

In the "Two Analog Trends" widget, the individual trends are displayed one below the other.

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## Overview

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<table><thead><tr><th width="86.33333333333331"></th><th></th><th></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td><strong>[A]</strong></td><td>Title</td><td>Widget title. Is influenced by the selection of the "Primary Asset" (see below.)</td></tr><tr><td><strong>[B]</strong></td><td>Icon</td><td>Widget icon</td></tr><tr><td><strong>[C]</strong></td><td>Title of the displayed value</td><td>Can be adjusted when creating the widget</td></tr><tr><td><strong>[D]</strong></td><td>Content</td><td>The analog trend of a value</td></tr><tr><td><strong>[E]</strong></td><td>Set scaling</td><td>Click to select whether a day, a week, or a month should be displayed.</td></tr><tr><td><strong>[F]</strong></td><td>More options</td><td><p></p><p>Available options:</p><ul><li>Navigate to other areas <a href="broken-reference">-> Navigate through widgets</a></li></ul></td></tr><tr><td><strong>[G]</strong></td><td>Value</td><td>[?] It can be set in the widget options whether aggregated or current</td></tr></tbody></table>

## Configure "Two Analog Trends"

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1. Make sure you are in the "Dashboard" menu.
2. Click on "Add widget".
3. Click on "Two Analog Trends".
4. Select the primary asset. The name of this asset will appear in the widget title bar.
5. Select the widget for which you want to create the analog trend.
6. Select the attribute for which you want to create an analog trend.
7. Select whether the current value or the aggregated value should be displayed.
8. Optional: Repeat the last steps to create an analog trend for another asset. Both trends will then be overlaid in this widget.
9. Optional: Choose how much space your new widget should take up on the dashboard. By default, each widget takes up 1 column.
10. Click on "Add widget".

### Set scaling

Click repeatedly on **Set scaling \[E]**&#x74;o select whether a day, a week or a month should be displayed.&#x20;

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<div data-full-width="true"><figure><img src="https://content.gitbook.com/content/Nyvwhz1kEMXcHf4HLuZ8/blobs/7xP77EDm74fvdzzLYwkh/255ECC49-F44E-4A66-9E69-5D9B20646AA5.png" alt=""><figcaption><p>Week view</p></figcaption></figure></div>

<div data-full-width="true"><figure><img src="https://content.gitbook.com/content/Nyvwhz1kEMXcHf4HLuZ8/blobs/bsh0XDljkZgw4TdtfOBl/01B7C8D6-A038-43A3-8BC2-5AF436FAB551.png" alt=""><figcaption><p>Month view</p></figcaption></figure></div>
