Visualization types
The Band visualization displays the upper and lower boundaries for groups of data over time. Boundaries are determined by applying aggregate functions to your data for a specified window period, and then setting the aggregate functions for a specified upper, main, or lower boundary. Set up the Band visualization To see bands (boundaries) in the Band Plot visualization, you must set up two or three boundaries for comparison. Set up the band visualization in the Data Explorer Click the Data Explorer icon in the navigation bar.
The Gauge view displays the single value most recent value for a time series in a gauge view.
The Graph view lets you select from multiple graph types such as line graphs and bar graphs (Coming).
A Heatmap displays the distribution of data on an x and y axes where color represents different concentrations of data points.
A histogram is a way to view the distribution of data. The y-axis is dedicated to count, and the x-axis is divided into bins.
The Mosaic visualization displays state changes in your time series data. This visualization type is useful when you want to show changes in string-based states over time.
The Scatter view uses a scatter plot to display time series data.
The Single Stat view displays the most recent value of the specified time series as a numerical value.
The Table option displays the results of queries in a tabular view, which is sometimes easier to analyze than graph views of data.