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For example, the interval is set to 10 minutes on this sample graph here. The current time (111:07:33 p.m.46:36) is the last point on the graph, so after rounding this to the next whole minute we get the value for the next-to-last point: 111:0746:00 p.m. Correspondingly, the points before it are 1211:5736:00 p.m., 1211:4726:00 p.m., etc.
When the current time becomes 111:0847:00 p.m., the points will be updated to 1211:5837:00 p.m., 1211:4827:00 p.m., etc.
The graph displays the current number of events. The number of events is recalculated every minute and does not depend on the interval chosen.
For example, for this graph with a time interval of 2 hours and a current time of 1:48:23 p.m., the current number of events equals 413 9, for the period from 11:4846:00 a.m. to 111:4856:00 p.m.
To scroll through the graph, use the arrows
on the graph edges. To jump to the last point on the graph, click the button....