What does a trend line highlight in Oracle Analytics Cloud?
A general pattern or direction of data when viewed in relation to a time series is what a trend line highlights in Oracle Analytics Cloud. A trend line is a feature that allows you to draw a line that best fits your data and shows the overall tendency or movement of your data over time. You can add a trend line to your visualization by selecting Trend Line from the visualization gallery and choosing the data elements that you want to display in the trend line. You can also adjust the trend line settings, such as the trend line type, color, width, and label in the properties panel. You can choose from different types of trend lines, such as linear, polynomial, logarithmic, exponential, or power. A trend line highlights a general pattern or direction of data when viewed in relation to a time series, such as increasing, decreasing, or constant. You can use a trend line to analyze how your data changes over time and identify any trends or patterns that may affect your decisions or actions. The other options, such as a line representing the median values of a measure, a general pattern or direction of data when viewed in relation to other dimensions, or a line representing the average values of a measure, are not what a trend line highlights in Oracle Analytics Cloud. These options are either not related to a trend line or describe other types of lines or statistics that can be displayed in a visualization. Reference: [Oracle Help Center], [Oracle Help Center], [Oracle Help Center]
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