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  1. Hello Vladimir, Another thing you can try is to use the ignore capsules/gaps shorter than when creating your C condition. I can't tell from the image that you shared, but I believe your C condition has a small gap between the 2 capsules. If you merge the 2 conditions those 2 capsules, you might end up with just a single BB condition when you look for the intersection of AA and C.
  2. Hello Kathryn, Another option is to use the count option in the details pane. If you click on the add value button in the details panel (which is the right hand corner), you have the option of bringing some summary statistics from your signals. One of the options is to add the count of samples (or capsules) in the display pane. As per the option of displaying the count of values on top of the histogram bar, that is a common feature request, and it is logged in our internal system. If you send a request to support we can log in the request under your organization and we will let you know when that feature makes into the product.
  3. Hello Jitesh, Yes, this is possible, and you have a few options. From the screenshots above, it looks like you used the remove function to clean up your signal, which caused you to end up with a discontinuous signal. You can easily splice another signal into these gaps by using the splice (or spliceblend) functions in Formula. The first step would be to create the signal that you want to splice in (if not already coming from the historian), and then using that signal as the input of the splice function. Hope this helps!
  4. Hello Jitesh, Another option to filter the OFF condition would be to create a Value Search for when your compressor is OFF, then create a composite condition between the OFF condition and the Compressor Stages Conditions to only output when your compressor is on Stage 1, 2 or in Transition (You can achieve that by using the outside logic). Use this new condition as the input into your histogram. Finally, I agree with @Thorsten Vogt suggestion to use tocondition() instead tocapsules(). Hope this helps. Danilo
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