The figure below shows the configuration of a Dashboard Viewer window that can be changed by editing its Dashboard Viewer window layout file. The maximum window size that Dashboard Viewer can display is 1,920 pixels x 1,200 pixels.
![[Figure]](figure/zs110100.gif)
- Widget
- A widget displays the analysis result of stream data processing with the specified format. The types of widgets that are available include bar graphs, pie charts, scatter charts, line graphs, and tables. Note that only one widget can be displayed on a canvas.
- The following discusses the data display order for widgets and how to change from a widget to a different URL.
- Data display order
- Bar graph, pie chart, and broken line graph
Data on the abscissa is sorted in ascending order.
- Table
Data in column 1 is sorted in ascending order.
You sort the data in the column by clicking the column header. Each time the column header is clicked, the sort order toggles between ascending order and descending order. There is no second-level sorting, so if the sort column contains multiple items with the same value, these data items are not further sorted.
- Changing the URL
- Double-clicking in the displayed widget displays a new window containing information about a target URL that has been specified in the Dashboard Viewer window layout file. The table below describes how to change the URL for each type of widget.
Table 11-3 How to change the URL for each type of widget
No. | Widget type | How to change the URL |
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1 | Bar graph | - Double-click a bar in the bar graph.
- If a legend is displayed, single-click the legend.
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2 | Pie chart | - Click a sector in the pie chart.
- If a legend is displayed, single-click the legend.
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3 | Scatter chart | If a legend is displayed, single-click the legend. |
4 | Broken line graph | If a legend is displayed, single-click the legend. |
5 | Table | Double-click a row in the table. |
- Panel
- The panel area displays a widget and title bar. The panel is displayed behind the widget.
- Title bar
- The title bar area displays the title for the widget.
- Connection status icon
- The connection status icon indicates the widget's connection status. The table below shows the icons and describes the connection status each icon indicates.
No. | Icon | Status | Description |
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1 | ![[Figure]](figure/zs110300.gif) | Connection successful | Displayed when widget data has been acquired successfully. |
2 | ![[Figure]](figure/zs110400.gif) | Connecting | Displayed when Dashboard Viewer is starting or before data is received after connection has been re-established. |
3 | ![[Figure]](figure/zs110500.gif) | Connection canceled | Displayed when acquisition of widget data has been canceled. |
4 | ![[Figure]](figure/zs110600.gif) | Connection failed | Displayed when data acquisition has failed. |
5 | ![[Figure]](figure/zs110700.gif) | Error occurred | Displayed when there is an inconsistency between the definition in the Dashboard Viewer window layout file and the received data. |
6 | ![[Figure]](figure/zs110700.gif) | Not connected | Displayed when a required connection-related item has not been defined in the Dashboard Viewer window layout file. |
- If you click the icon for status 1 or 2, acquisition of widget data is canceled. In such a case, the data in the window is placed in the status when the icon is clicked.
- If you click the icon for status 3 or 4, connection establishment is retried. In such a case, the icon changes to the status 2 icon.
- Legend
- The legend area provides a legend for the widget. A legend is displayed when legend display is set to ON in the Dashboard Viewer window layout file. If there is not enough room for all of the legend, a portion of it might not be displayed.