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Let's look at the panel now.

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A new dashboard at an empty panel and a.

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Time series stat, very good.

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So amazing random walk step what it does.

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It shows a summary of the data and in some way, so by default that showing the last value there that

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could be showing the first value in the list.

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Min Max mean, seventeen point nine and there are were choose from, you can also show as all values,

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which is showing a new stat for every single value that it has up to a limit of.

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Twenty five tickets say 10.

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Show me 10 values or five.

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So showing a new value for every single value in the time series, they're just the first in fourteen

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point two fourteen point one zero point nine point nine Typekit twenty five and use calculate.

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So, for example, last five minutes this different thing.

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Now I'm using random walk, so it's going to be random every time I refresh.

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OK, next line here that we're seeing here.

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That's because we're looking at a time series.

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You can also use the step panel with just a single number.

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For example, if all you see is the metric values, it's got several numbers there.

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But if I just select all values, it's showing one time series for every single number.

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So could you say that?

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Tony, just some random.

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Numbers, they're very good.

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So there are many options for how you look at this, so horizontal or vertical auto takes mode.

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We can show just one value or two values or one part of it, etc..

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Auto color mode, where the background is lit up that looks a little nicer.

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Growth mode sparkle on this growth mode step panel, or sparkling mode, is about when you use a time

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series as your data.

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So let's put that back to random walk and go back to calculate.

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Now, let's see what the Spark Line's doing, so it's showing that graph, which is actually a called

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a spark line.

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Whether you see it or not, going back to see the metric values, it's going back to the default and

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I'll put that back to all values.

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OK, so like with all visualization, says a options to add, some string describing the unit computation

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teraflops, for example, MISC area meters squared decimals if you wanted to use decimals, for example,

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ninety point one to three decimal default is one.

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So let's put two OK, three decimal places they would go with this auto.

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Color scheme from thresholds, that's normally how you would use this, so if I go down to thresholds

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here, I'll add some new thresholds.

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OK, so for example, let's put five, 10 and 20, and I'll add one more thing 30.

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OK, so everything five and above will be red.

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Everything below five will be green.

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So zero one is nothing for 10.

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So there's no yellow 20 and above is blue and 30, and above is orange.

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OK, so thresholds absolute or percentage.

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If I change that to say everything above 50 percent, OK, is orange.

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So 30 is less than 50 per cent.

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So it's blue and higher than 20 percent.

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I go anyway.

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OK, so value mappings.

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We can add value mappings like always.

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So I could say value five is danger, for example.

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Update.

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OK, so now says danger.

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If the value equals five, OK, so we can say that it's very similar to the graph panel, but the presentation

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is different.

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We also have overrides if you assign multiple time series and so have transforms as well, if you wanted.

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Excellent.

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So that's the step in very quickly using step panel use quite a lot on any of the dashboards that you

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download and install.

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We'll see more of that as we go.

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Excellent for this one.

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I'm actually going to save it because the next two videos I'll show other very similar visualizations

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save.

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OK.

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Excellent.

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And there it is, new dashboard copy.

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Excellent.

