Result interpretation

The font and symbol of the distance to target has a color :

  • green for “good”
  • red for “bad”

You can define high values as being “good” or “bad” using the Target Direction configuration in Basic Settings :

Circular Gauge Target Direction high good configuration

Circular Gauge Target Direction high good runtime

… reverts into :

Circular Gauge Target Direction low good configuration

Circular Gauge Target Direction low good runtime

Value Range

Dynamic value ranges can be defined by binding data fields to the Start Value and End Value configurations.
If instead you want static values for the boundaries of the value range, go under Basic Settings , check the desired part of the Custom Range and fill the number box :

Circular Gauge Custom Range configuration

Value Threshold

Value of the Threshold

A value threshold can be displayed on the Gauge to define a minimum or maximum bad value.
This is displayed as a background color that goes from green (good) to red (bad).

To enable this feature, check Custom Threshold under Basic Settings and set a Threshold Value :

Circular Gauge Threshold configuration

Circular Gauge Threshold runtime

Direction of the Threshold

By default, the low values are defines as good, so the green part is displayed on the low values.
If instead you want to define a low threshold and let low values be displayed as red, set the Threshold Direction as High Is good :

Circular Gauge Threshold direction high configuration

Circular Gauge Threshold direction high runtime
Last modified: Apr 24, 2020

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